The answers are right there.
Flight engineer: Monitor aircraft equipment and control systems during a flight.
As a junior signing up for next year’s classes, I have a lot of questions I wish people would just answer straight out instead of giving me the whole “It’s your life and they’re your choices” spiel I’ve gotten from just about every counselor, teacher, and friend that I’ve asked for advice.
Explores teen readiness to prioritize activities, manage time and make good decisions
Lesson Plan Guide: Diary of a Senior - Big discovery
By junior year, I have realized my time here is dwindling away.
As I start the transition for my senior year, I am overwhelmed with excitement and fright.
Mobile banking and deposits via smart phone are here, but Conestoga Bank wants your ideas on the next big thing in banking – in 500 words or fewer
Outlines process for identifying, setting and achieving goals
As a senior in high school, every time I hear the word “college,” an endless list of worries and anxieties runs through my brain like the final credits to an overstaffed movie.
Encourages teens to think about who they are looking up to
Profiles high school and college students who have started their own businesses
Lesson Plan Guide: Aspiring Entrepreneurship
Lesson Plan Guide:Dealing with Cyberbullies
Lesson Plan Guide: Decision Making and Time Management
Lesson Plan Guide: Setting Effective Goals
Lesson Plan Guide: Wacky Scholarships
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How Organized are you really?
Why is boasting important in “Beowulf”? If you can write a winning essay answering that or one of five other questions about the work, go for it!
Highlights new degree programs, including commercial space operations
Sussle.org, a “community-generated encyclopedia” that seeks posts of images, videos, how-tos and hard-to-find facts, will reward the best.
“Dost thou love life? Then do not squander time, for that’s the stuff that life is made of.” – Benjamin Franklin
The best advice I can give my fellow high school students is to be open to change.
Two Student Paths high school contributors share their answers. Now take some time to think about yours.
Looking back on my experience with the college admissions and future planning process, the phrase “hindsight is 20/20” comes to mind.