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It is never too early to begin preparing for your future! Creating good, productive study habits will certainly set you up for success in the future! Use your resources! Begin preparing for your post-secondary options now! Where do you see yourself after high school? Attending college? Start the planning process now!
Study Resources:
StudyBlue
Quizlet
HippoCampus
Google Scholar
Succeeding in High School
Student Success Skills Powerpoint
Preparing for College:
CFNC.org
High School Planning Timeline
College Planning
Checklist for College
Big Future College Planning
10th Grade Financial Aid Student-Checklist
11th Grade Financial Aid Student-Checklist
12th Grade Financial Aid Student-Checklist
FAFSA4caster
Virtual College Campus Tours
Start building you Resume now! Use this worksheet to help you lay a foundation for your resume in the future. Starting your resume in the 9th grade will help you lay a solid foundation as you continue to add achievements as you move forward in your high school career. Beginning your resume now will also make filling out college applications and applying for jobs in the future much easier!
It is not too early to prepare for the ACT & SAT! Get started by learning more about the tests and how they work.
Are you using Method Test Prep? Click the link, log in as you do to register for Course Planner, and get started!
SAT Prep: Word of the day, practice tests, practice questions
ACT Prep: Question of the day, practice tests
Career Explorer:
CFNC Career
O*Net Online
STEM Type Quiz
uwannadu
Major and Career Search
Career Clusters Activity
The More You Learn, The More You Earn
Self-Assessments:
What Kind of Student Are You? (PDF version)
What's Your Learning Style?
Which Study Habits Can You Improve? (PDF version)
How Strong is Your Character?
Suicide Prevention Help:
Click here for National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.
If a friend has communicated a suicide threat on Facebook, contact law enforcement and the above help line IMMEDIATELY. You may also afterwards report to Facebook here.
It is never too early to begin preparing for your future! Creating good, productive study habits will certainly set you up for success in the future! Use your resources! Begin preparing for your post-secondary options now! Where do you see yourself after high school? Attending college? Start the planning process now!
Study Resources:
StudyBlue
Quizlet
HippoCampus
Google Scholar
Succeeding in High School
Student Success Skills Powerpoint
Preparing for College:
CFNC.org
High School Planning Timeline
College Planning
Checklist for College
Big Future College Planning
10th Grade Financial Aid Student-Checklist
11th Grade Financial Aid Student-Checklist
12th Grade Financial Aid Student-Checklist
FAFSA4caster
Virtual College Campus Tours
Start building you Resume now! Use this worksheet to help you lay a foundation for your resume in the future. Starting your resume in the 9th grade will help you lay a solid foundation as you continue to add achievements as you move forward in your high school career. Beginning your resume now will also make filling out college applications and applying for jobs in the future much easier!
It is not too early to prepare for the ACT & SAT! Get started by learning more about the tests and how they work.
Are you using Method Test Prep? Click the link, log in as you do to register for Course Planner, and get started!
SAT Prep: Word of the day, practice tests, practice questions
ACT Prep: Question of the day, practice tests
Career Explorer:
CFNC Career
O*Net Online
STEM Type Quiz
uwannadu
Major and Career Search
Career Clusters Activity
The More You Learn, The More You Earn
Self-Assessments:
What Kind of Student Are You? (PDF version)
What's Your Learning Style?
Which Study Habits Can You Improve? (PDF version)
How Strong is Your Character?
Suicide Prevention Help:
Click here for National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.
If a friend has communicated a suicide threat on Facebook, contact law enforcement and the above help line IMMEDIATELY. You may also afterwards report to Facebook here.