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How to be Successful without Really Trying - Study Strategies - Part 3: Note-taking and Note-logging
By: Mason Weupe Now that we have learned some techniques on how to prepare for class, how do we record information? Take that notebook or tablet/laptop you have and prepare a table of contents. This entails numbering the pages of your notebook and leaving 2-3 pages at the beginning of the notebook for the table of contents. For virtual notes, organize your documents by setting the name of the document as the subject of the course and the date of the lecture and creating a fol
Jun 5, 20222 min read


How to be Successful without Really Trying - Study Strategies - Part 2: In-Class
By: Mason Weupe Welcome to the first installment of the series! Here we will learn some techniques to help us conquer the classroom. The idea here is if we take the time to pay attention and effectively record information in the classroom, (we have to be there anyway) then we do not have moments days later in which we are wondering what even happened in class or if we even showed up. First, let's have something to record notes ready to go. For example, a notebook with the tit
May 29, 20222 min read


The Benefits of Journaling
By: Alena You Types of Journaling Many people journal for many different reasons. One type of journaling is a mind dump . When you experience feelings or thoughts that are difficult to process or feel complex, mind-dumping is an excellent way to release those thoughts and process them on your own time. For example, when I first failed my SAT and ACT, I started journaling my thoughts down. It was helpful to keep track of my thoughts and feelings. It is essential to know how e
May 28, 20223 min read


Becoming a Quick, Skilled Reader
By: Celeste Calabrisi Reading is such a difficult subject for some people. Reading can put some people in faraway worlds of varying galaxies and mystical creatures. For others, it just puts them to sleep. I hated reading in high school. I was a slow, methodical reader that liked to take my time to absorb the material. However, college was not so forgiving. I realized very quickly, that high school did not prepare me to read a lot of material at once and absorb the main points
May 26, 20224 min read


What to Do When You Feel Like Doing Nothing
By: Alena You As human beings, we are not always in a state of hustling and bustling. Sometimes, we just get tired. Have you ever had those moments where you just have no energy or motivation to do anything? Here is what you should do when that occurs. The Opposite of Being Productive When you feel this way, sometimes the best thing to do is the opposite of being productive. These are moments when you need to be more gentle on yourself and take a breather. If you just do more
May 23, 20222 min read


The Prep Report: 05/23/22
Week 4 of the Prep Report! Main Story: 7th Grade Summer Workshop
May 23, 20221 min read


How to be Successful Without Really Trying - Study Strategies - Part 1: Introduction
By: Mason Weupe Seven classes each day, two club meetings, three sporting events, and twelve assignments all to be completed by Friday… and it’s Tuesday. Who has the TIME!?? Being an excellent student in and out of the classroom sometimes feels like an impossible task, but what if I told you it doesn't have to be? If you plan accordingly, you only have to study for two hours a day and NOT on Sundays. Yes, just two hours a day! I bet you didn’t think it would be that easy, did
May 22, 20221 min read


At Home Habits for Success
By: Alena You As Martha Beck says, “How you do anything is how you do everything”, and this quote has stuck with me for quite some time now. It is important that you show up for yourself at home and not just at school. There are a few key things to focus on at home that will spill over to your academic, social, and spiritual wellness. Make Sure You are Healthy Eat a healthy diet, which involves a balanced meal. Let’s say you either have the option of eating a bag of hot Cheet
May 16, 20222 min read


Balancing Classes and Extracurriculars
By: Alena You Balancing academics and extra-curricular activities can be difficult. When you have a commitment to go to school from 9 AM - 4 PM on the weekdays, you might think, “How can we balance school, friends, family, work, and clubs?” It is very different from the weekends, where you get to recharge all day and spend time with family. Many people do extra-curricular activities after school. It might be exhausting, and you might never seem like you have enough time. Here
May 9, 20223 min read


Get Involved, Create a Home!
By Omar Monsalvo Getting involved in college is one of the most important things you must do as soon as possible. Other than meeting people in your dorm hall, clubs and organizations are where you’ll make friends and have professional relationships. Depending on your workload for the quarter or semester, the average involvement can vary from person to person. A good blueprint would be to look for one social club, one pertaining to your hobby, and one related to your desired p
May 9, 20223 min read


The Prep Report: 05/09/22
Week 3 of the Prep Report! Main Story: College Acceptances!
May 9, 20221 min read


Things I Wish I Knew Before Going to a University
By: Celeste Calabrisi When applying for colleges, I got into the school I wanted. I must admit, however, that I did not put much time or thought into why I wanted to go. I chose the school that I chose because I wanted to be able to live at home to save money. Whether you are trying to save money, live at home, or immerse yourself in the college experience, there are many considerations to take before selecting your school. Here are the things I wished I would have known bef
May 4, 20223 min read
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