Guidelines for college-bound students at any level!
Take opportunities when you can!
Blog post by Samantha Valverde, class of 2020 High School is like any other existing organization on Earth. It can either be identified as good or bad depending on the person you are taking to. If one makes the best out of high school and gets involved in extracurricular activities like sports, clubs, or programs … Continue reading Take opportunities when you can!
AP/H Orientation Night Resources
We had a wonderful turn out at our first ever series of AP/H Orientation Nights. More than 550 parents and students attended over three nights! Many parents and students asked for information on specific resources, so here they are. We look forward to more information sessions next year, so let us know what types of … Continue reading AP/H Orientation Night Resources
Time Management Tip: Lists and More Lists
Blog Post by Jose Sanchez, Class of 2020 Have you ever wondered if you weren't going to be able to turn in an assignment or found yourself having too long of a break? I’m guilty as charged and if you think about it, you will realize that this can happen all too often. Time management … Continue reading Time Management Tip: Lists and More Lists
Time Management Tips: Make a Plan
Blog Post by Elena Trinh, Class of 2020 The problem that teenagers in high school usually face is managing the time to balance spending time with family, practicing sports, personal problems, discovering yourself, and, on top of everything, finding time to do your homework. Time management is a difficult skill to juggle sometimes, when you’re … Continue reading Time Management Tips: Make a Plan
Asking Questions
Blog Post by Alina Arellano, Class of 2020 Many people underestimate the power of asking questions. They let the fear of looking dumb get in the way of their success. This is the reason why many kids are very afraid to use their voice and speak up. I would know from personal experience. For example, … Continue reading Asking Questions