High school. A place of education where elementary and middle school culminate into grades 9-12. A place where dreams are born, friends are made and priorities somewhat sorted out. High school is something that could make or break someone's future, or at least that was the advice I received going into this new mess of people. This could also have been a shove into the direction of finishing my homework on time and participating in everything that made high school the best four years of an adolescent's
1.What are your academic goals and why? My academic goals for high school is to maintain my GPA, pass all my classes successfully, and not stress out too much due to homework and school. I am really proud of my achievements in my schooling, and plan to carry that out through and pass high school. Outside of high school, my goals are similar. At college, I plan on attaining my four year degree and eventually get my masters degree in library science and administration. What are your career interests
Goals in your everyday life are important to set. In order to live up to your fullest potential as a person the start is setting goals for one's self. The key that unlocks the door to success is hard work and pure determination. This is my first year out of the four I will have here at Alpena High School. With this I must have goals for my first trimester here at AHS. Over the duration of this trimester I want to fully commit myself to social and academic goals. I set my bar high so I have more to
opportunities for success later in life. This success includes earning a high paying job which allows a family to be financially stable. Money is awarded in their career, so getting good grades in high school should not be something students should be paid for. Putting effort in grades should be every high school students short term goal. Their long term goal of getting a good paying job, should then award them with money. High school students should not get paid for good grades, because later in life
Trimester One Goals Tick...tock...tick...tock. Life is like a never ending clock.Each day swiftly passing by as if it were merely a second. To live up to our fullest potential we as human beings need to set goals. This is my first trimester of high school, with this in mind I have many goals to start for the next four years. I’m going to try with every fiber of my being to accomplish my goals.2015 will end in three months along with this trimester and the first step to achieving your goal is to set
High School Educational System High schools are often criticized for not explicitly keeping in touch with their original goals or for not having goals that will cater to what the students want or need. The ultimate goal of a high school should be to provide knowledge, to students, that will aid them for the rest of their lives. This goal can be achieved by changing the way society approaches educating students, by not focusing on the traditional means of college. In John Dewey’s essay “Self-Realization
put students through high school, but that doesn’t guarantee them to learn. Being successful in school, leads to being successful later on in life. The last and best opportunity a student has to become successful is during his or her high school years. During this time, students are expected to grow and change before going off and starting their lives. By obtaining just a few great characteristics, students can be on their way to being mature young adults.In order for high school students to be most
and Barriers Paper Problem In today’s world were a 4-year bachelor’s degree could barely land you a job, its vital more than ever to have at least a high school diploma. In today’s globalized, competitive economy, in order for one to earn a living wage, the minimum requirement would be high school diploma. United States, was once #1 in high school graduation rates. Unfortunately, as of right now the United States is ranged in #22. At first glance, that doesn’t look bad at all, but when the full
“Think little goals and expect little achievements. Think big goals and win big success.” is a quote my parents would reiterate to inspire me to dream big and set high expectations for myself. As I was growing up my role model had always been my father. He would always motivate me to do anything I set my mind to, whether it was as basic as trying out for the school sports team to setting bigger goals for my future. My father, a radiologist, was the one I tried to model myself to become. Naturally
I continued music through high school because I knew high school band will be something I would never give up. I love playing challenging music every day, seeing people everyday who have the same interests as I do. I continued music to challenge myself as a musician, and not just “to get better” but to have something in my everyday life that is both challenging my mind and something that I enjoy no matter what. Music has helped me in high school for many reasons, but the most helpful reason is a