What do you miss most about high school?
From sports practice to teachers who gave great advice, here are 23 hallmarks of high school that are sure to make you miss your teen years.
- Always having friends around.
- Getting way more time off.
- Not having life taken over by technology.
- Getting home early.
- Cheap cafeteria lunches.
- Teachers’ invaluable guidance.
What do you miss most about going to school?
‘The 5 things I miss most about being in school’
- Pupil interaction. I mean proper interaction.
- Colleagues. I’ve always been funny about going on too many work nights out with colleagues, because “I see them all the time”.
- The thrum of a busy school. I’ve really missed the hubbub of schools.
- Me time.
- Structure.
What do high school seniors need to know about college?
7 Things Graduating Seniors Should Know About College
- You Have Control Over Your Courses. Photo.
- Every Class Counts.
- You Are Expected to Do a Lot of the Work on Your Own.
- The Testing Is Often Done by ‘Sampling’
- College Papers Are More Than Just Reports.
- You Don’t Have to Pick a Major in Your First Year.
- The Professor Would Like to Help You Succeed.
Do colleges look at your second semester senior grades?
Although a lighter course load is acceptable, second semester senior year grades matter just as much as first semester. Though admissions boards mainly refer to first semester senior year grades while reading your application, colleges and universities also can request second semester grades.
Are high school seniors ready for college?
For many high school seniors, going off to college in the fall is something they are not quite ready for. In fact, only about 60 percent of students at four-year institutions complete a bachelor’s degree within six years of enrolling. 1 Meanwhile, degree completion rates for two-year institutions are even worse.