some type of day planner i should think, it's really up to you,
You should try one of these 3 organazation plans.
Fun Organazation, Serious Organization or, Simple Organization.
Well I Chose Fun and Simple... you need a buliton board in your room. Write anything that you need to do in pencil or pen more important stuff highlighted most important stuff written in Red Permanet Marker. Now to add some fun you need to organize things in a fun way don't spend spares on sleeping that is what the Night is for. When you have a spare do a fun hobbie and make sure you are not wobbling in your room doing niothing!
cause school can get harder
There are some colleges and universities that will allow some high school students to take courses at their school. There are programs sometimes referred to a bridge programs. The student would need the high schools permission. These programs are typically designed for junior and senior high school students with at least a B average.
Some college have bridge programs that allow some qualified high school students to take some courses.
Om March 1,1968, about 300 students a Wilson High School walked out of their classes to protest the cancelation of a,school play. The walkout, called a blowout by students, quickly spread. Within a week some 15,000 students had joined the protest. Police responded by arresting students, and in some cases, beating them.
yes they do, because they think less of some students.
There are some high school students who excel in specific academic areas and outclass what a high school can offer. Thus, there are some colleges (most prevalent are the community colleges), that offer these students access to some college coursework through a special program. Some schools refer to these programs as bridge programs. In most cases, the high school student must be a junior or senior, have a least a B average, and have the recommendation of a high school counselor and parental permission. As such, I believe it would be beneficial for these students who wish to enhance their existing skills, as long as it does not interfere with their high school program and activities.
There are some schools.
"The Career ToolKit for High School Students: Making the Transition from School to Work" by Carol J. Carter is a book offering vocational guidance for high school students. Also, the "Teens' Guide to College & Career Planning" from Peterson's covers some of the same advice.
For primary school (elementary) students, you should have a goal of learning your multiplication tables. For secondary school (high school) students, you should have a goal of mastering algebra.
Some summer schools accept high school students, but JNC not. SIE seems to be possible.
Some like it, some hate it. It depends on the personality of the student.
The most common jobs for high school students are available in several different industries. For example, high school students could work in retail, restaurants, or even in grocery stores. Link: http://www.employmentspot.com/employment-articles/jobs-for-high-school-students/