Lekòl Segondè pou Etid Anviwonman
444 West 56th Street, New York, NY 10019 | Prensipal Telefòn (212) 262-8113
First Year Students
In their first year of high school, students are at a crucial juncture in their academic journey, and their primary goal should be to explore the myriad opportunities available to them while laying the foundation for a successful college path. This period marks the transition from middle school to the more rigorous and specialized high school curriculum. As such, students should focus on building a strong academic foundation by actively engaging in their coursework, seeking help when needed, and maintaining a consistent study routine. This will help them develop essential study skills and habits that will serve them well in high school and beyond.
Simultaneously, first-year high school students should explore their interests and passions outside the classroom. They can join clubs, participate in extracurricular activities, and volunteer in their community to discover their talents and develop a well-rounded profile for college applications. Furthermore, students should begin to research colleges and their admission requirements to create a tentative plan for their future. This plan may include setting academic and extracurricular goals, identifying potential majors or fields of study, and understanding the financial aspects of higher education. By the end of their first year, students should have a clearer vision of their path to college, which will guide them throughout their high school journey.