Be a well rounded person
Prioritize Your Time
Learn to prioritize your activities. If you have a lot of things that need doing, then don’t sit down at the computer and get on Facebook or MySpace or begin instant messaging your friends. Oh sure, you’re just going to check for messages and then get on with your homework, but that’s not what happens. You get sucked in and pretty soon the time you set aside to get that paper written for class tomorrow is gone. You’ve spent three hours chatting on instant messenger. It’s good to know your kryptonite and if the computer is your weakenss, then stay away from it until you have finished higher priority activities.
Another thing that you can lose a lot of time with is video games. Yes, they’re fun, and perhaps you can get into the army because you’ve scored big on the newest rah-rah-shoot’em-up-bang-bang game and your aim is just sick, which is teen-speak for seriously cool. Try to remember that scoring big on Nintendo or Xbox won’t get you admitted to the University of your choice.
Knowing what needs to be done and getting it done in time is a great ego boost. It’s a good idea to be organized and to this end you should write everything down. If you’re more organized, you’re better able to keep on top of things.
Reduce Stress
Having a life outside of school and studying is important and will help you feel as though life is not all work, all the time.
Make time for physical activity. A four point oh won’t mean much to you if you aren’t healthy. If there’s an athletic team at your school that draws your attention, try out for it! Get that blood pumping and eat a healthy diet. Once you put down the basketball or dry off from swimming laps in the pool, your brain will have enough oxygen to help you zero in on your studies. Frequent exercise has been proven to increase your ability to focus. Obviously you can’t join every team at your school, so make sure this is something you enjoy.
Whatever you decide to do, make sure you get up and move your body to keep yourself healthy.
Social
Make time to hang out with your friends. Kick it with them while studying. After all, that’s something you all need to do to maintain your grades. Get up from the computer and go see a movie with your friends, go to the mall for a while to recharge your social batteries. Go to a youth activity at your church. Spend time enjoying a quick game of touch football, or grind a rail skateboarding with your friends.
Maintaining healthy social relationships with your peers will help lessen the stress in your life. Just get out of the house and have some fun
Bottom line, you need to study and learn and get good grades, while balancing other aspects of your life in order to prepare yourself for college. You can do it! After all, you just made it to the top and you’re a senior now!
