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What do you look forward to in your senior high school?

What do you look forward to in your senior high school?

Last Week of School. That last week of school where you get to goof off, turn in your books and make fun of the underclassmen one last time.

  • Prom.
  • Graduation.
  • Grad Parties.
  • Orientation.
  • Summer Nights.
  • Back to School Shopping.
  • Move in Day.
  • What is exciting senior year?

    As a senior, you can exercise more freedom. Since most people take easy classes during their senior year, they have time to hang out with friends after school and go places. As a senior you will also be able to have an earlier schedule and come out of school earlier than you ever have.

    What do you do senior year of high school?

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    Senior Year

    • Meet with your school counselor to review your current academic standing and learn if there are any new scholarships available.
    • Retake the SAT/ACT, if needed.
    • Research deadlines for the FAFSA and State Financial Aid.
    • Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) in October.

    Why do I need something to look forward to?

    On a fundamental level, anticipation can be a very valuable and positive emotion to experience. It might even be necessary to living a truly happy and satisfying life. When we have something to look forward to, it makes it easier to get through rough, frustrating, and annoying times.

    What’s it like being a second-semester senior?

    For high school seniors across the country, this is it. It’s second semester—and the end of the road. If you’re a second-semester senior, the next few months of are going to be some of the most fun and exhausting (both physically and emotionally) of your life.

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    How can I enjoy my senior year of high school?

    Enjoy your senior year! You have one semester left in high school. Next year, you will be letting go of the support system you have at home and heading to a new environment. Spend some time with the people you care about before you leave. Family and friends are just as, if not more important than, your academic pursuits.

    Do first semester grades really matter?

    It’s important to remember that this heartwarming commentary is not about first semester grades. Unless you get in early, your first semester grades are going to matter. In fact, they are your most recent academic record! So, don’t start taking a senioritis pillow to class, and certainly don’t palm off your leadership positions yet.

    Should you fail all your classes your senior year?

    Summers have been full of impressive activities and the academic year leaves not even a second to breathe. So when you are offered the chance to step back without the fear of a college admission looming over your head, we say take it! Of course, this is not to say that you should fail all your classes your senior year.