Summer is every teens wish. It is when you are free from school for about 3 months or more. No more work that you have to do. No teachers, no cafeteria, no stress, no nothing. Just a hot sunny day and no school work or homework to do. Heaven right? Wrong. Don’t forget the summer reading and the summer work. Just when you thought that you were free. On top of that you have to look at colleges.
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Money these days is tight and difficult to come by. Many of us teens are finding it difficult to find jobs since we are competing with adults who have work experience on the resume. Therefore it makes buying gas for the car or other items like clothes, electronics, etc extremely difficult if you have to pay for everything yourself. Nobody wants to be in a situation like that. Here are some tips:
Picking classes for the rest of your high school lives is stressful and difficult. You’re thinking to yourself that you need to choose classes that correspond with your major, that are required by colleges, and would boost your GPA. That’s too much to think about for one person. But I’m going to break down some of the classes that you can take in high school.
Your junior and senior years are incredibly stressful. You’re worried about getting into college and boosting up your resume. On top of that, you’re trying to keep up with the homework, the college deadlines, staying in touch with friends, and everything else. Basically your last two years of high school can tire you out.
But it doesn’t have to be. Here are some suggestions:
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