How and What to Study For High School Success
When it comes to studying in high school, you should think carefully about what subjects to study as well as how you study. This will make sure that you will become a big success during high school.
If you know what you want to take at university, college or trade school, you should take similar subjects during high school if possible. For example, if you want to take sciences or languages at university, then take sciences or languages in high school. Makes sense? However, it is also useful to fill up the rest of your classes with a variety of subjects in order to get a wider field of knowledge.
There might be some mandatory subjects like algebra math that you will consider to be of no use in life. You might be sitting in the classroom wondering why the heck you’re learning this stuff anyway. I know I did! Then I realized years later that the purpose of taking these useless (but difficult) subjects was not to be able to use them in the real world. Their purpose was to teach you to think at higher levels. These subjects challenge your brains and help sharpen your minds. Think of these as mental exercise. A sharp mind will help you in a future career, plan for your investments or anything else that will require some brainpower.
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High School Football Goals – How to Set a Goal For Your Self
As the summer holiday comes to a blissful end it is time again to turn our thoughts and attention to that great sport of football. Football is a challenging sport because of the athletic talent needed and the competitiveness involved. If you are interested in either starting your first football season or training for next year you are going to want to set some goals. This article describes some great ways to not only set appropriate goals, but to achieve those goals. The main things to remember in setting a goal is to first answer the why question and second write them down.
Goal Setting: Answering the Why Question
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The Bright Tomorrow of Online Education
Online education will play a major role in the future of postsecondary education in America. Colleges and universities are scrambling to be aboard, and state legislatures, with long-term economy in mind, are making major commitments of support. There are, however, many hurdles before viable cost-effective/learning-effective online education programs are in common use. At this point, the majority of programs is simply an extension of passive lecture or lecture discussion through electronic means. Few institutions understand the economies of these programs, nor have they faced the structural changes that are required. As important, institutions have not understood the quality and accessibility of programs that will be needed to meet the challenge from private sector initiatives.
“You Can’t Predict the Future But You Can Plan for It”
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