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School-related goals suggestions?

Hey guys, I'm trying to set some school-related goals for myself, both academic and extracurricular. What are some goals you have, or goals that you think would be beneficial for a high school junior? Any advice is appreciated!

a year ago

Hey there! It's an excellent idea to set some goals to keep yourself focused and motivated. As a high school junior, you'll want to balance academics, extracurriculars, and preparing for college. Here are some suggestions:

Academic Goals:

1. Maintain or improve your GPA: Aim for steady improvement in your grades, or, if you're already satisfied with your GPA, work on maintaining it.

2. Master time management: Develop effective study habits and learn to balance school, extracurriculars, and personal life.

3. Challenge yourself with rigorous courses: Consider taking AP, IB, or honors classes where available and appropriate for your interests and abilities.

4. Prepare for standardized tests: Set a target score for the SAT/ACT (if you plan to take them) and create a study plan to achieve it.

Extracurricular Goals:

1. Deepen involvement: Dedicate time and effort to 1-2 activities you're truly passionate about, working towards a leadership role or significant contributions.

2. Look for community service opportunities: Volunteer in your local community or start a service project around a cause you care about.

3. Explore your interests: Join clubs or activities that align with your potential college major or future career aspirations.

4. Develop a "spike": Work on distinguishing yourself in a particular area you're passionate about, whether it's academics, athletics, or the arts, by participating in competitions, pursuing research, or tapping into other opportunities.

General Goals:

1. Build a support network: Cultivate relationships with teachers, counselors, and mentors who can provide guidance and write strong letters of recommendation.

2. Plan for college applications: Research colleges of interest, visit campuses when possible, and start drafting a list of schools to apply to.

3. Begin brainstorming personal statement ideas: Reflect on your experiences and think about potential essay topics that showcase your unique perspective and personality.

These are just a few suggestions to get you started, but don't feel limited by them. Tailor your goals to your individual strengths, interests, and ambitions, and remember to celebrate your achievements along the way. Good luck!

a year ago

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