Four Year Plan for High School
When applying for the Ivy League schools and other top schools, the applicants are required to submit not only their GPA, class ranking, and SAT scores, but also their extracurricular activities and community service, all in a detailed statement paper to the college’s admissions office. If one is thinking about applying for an Ivy League schools, they must be ready for whatever high school can throw at them, and come out on top of the heavy workload of their four years. Usually, some students and parents consider and start research college applications in junior or senior year. It is definitely too late if he or she did not start preparing as a freshman. Even though GPA, and SAT scores are …show more content…
This will help you later during the SAT test as they are important to achieving a high score in the reading section.
4: Make sure to attend your school’s clubs and student council and strengthen your leadership skills
5: Contact your school counselor on a usual basis, so you can share your plan about extracurricular activities, academic studies, and class selection for your later years as a high schooler.
6: Start browsing online on the Ivy League schools’ websites so you can find out the school’s requirements to make sure that you can be an ideal applicant that meets the school’s criteria.
7: clearly understand what types of classes the Ivy League school wants you to take in high school so you can know what classes to take in the future, so you can register ahead of time.
8: Record all of your grades and time spent during school volunteering, and community service as a freshman. Also reflect upon your grades.
9: Start a preliminary plan for your major in college and your future career, so you can purposely connect your community services to your major and career to catch the attention of the admissions office and have a better chance of making it into that Ivy League