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Juniors
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The rumors are true! Junior year is important. It is the last full year of school that you will have on the transcripts that get sent out to colleges next fall. This will be a big indicator for the college admissions departments about what kind of student you are, and more importantly, what kind of student you will become.
- All credit-bearing juniors will be taking the SATs.
- If you would like to study for this exam, we suggest using the resources available on Khan Academy.
- Your account through this site can provide you with free tutoring to help maximize your effort.
- Once your SAT is completed, Khan Academy will analyze your test and provide more detailed tutoring in your areas of deficit.
- This is a great resource to help you get the best score possible!
- And remember, Collegeboard uses a super-scoring system for the SATs. This means that they will use the best score from each section to create your best combined overall score, regardless of how many times you take the SAT.
- In short, you can never do worse than the first time you take the test!
- For those interested in career and technical development:
- Work with your teachers in your programs this year to see about the possibility of completing an internship with Mr. Musekiwa next year.
- These are great opportunities to work outside of school and the possibility secure a job for when you leave high school.
- If you are interested in starting a CTE program next year, please consult the school Course Catalog and your School Counselor to make sure that you have completed any prerequisite classes.
- If you have fallen behind on credits, be sure to consult with your School Counselor to come up with a plan to get you towards graduation