Planning
There are two types of students ~those who are planning for the future and those who are just bouncing along, taking every day as it comes and not planning ahead for what happens after high school graduation.
If you’re reading this blog, you’re more than likely the former and not the latter. You’re a planner, with your eye to what comes next. Having your eye on what’s important and knowing where you want to go in life is a wonderful thing. It means that you have goals and are working towards achieving them. Planning is good but it takes a healthy dose of hard work to get where you want to be.
Never be afraid of the hard work. Never be afraid to ask questions if you don’t understand something. If there are things about the SAT that confuse you, ask someone. Talk to your parents, talk to someone who has taken the exam or speak to your high school counselor. There is a great deal of help and resources out there to help you succeed in your quest for a college education~~take advantage of each and every one of them. Perhaps once you’re done with high school, the SAT and you’ve been accepted into college, you can be a mentor for a younger sibling or someone else that is following in your footsteps. It’s a noble thing to reach down and help those behind us and lift them up. Show someone the right path to success and it will surely help you on your own road.
