Push Around

Don’t bend 2 pressure. There are lots of obstacles as you head towards college. Don’t let anyone or anything push you off the path 2 college. Watch for these obstacles and push pass them:
Academic Trouble: Having trouble passing a class or just understanding certain topics. Learning how 2 study smarter can give you a real edge by the time you get 2 college. Make these habits a part of your school life:
- Focus. Find a quiet, organized space 2 study-turn off anything that could possibly distract you.
- Plan Ahead. If you have a big test or paper coming up, set aside plenty of time so you aren’t cramming. Manage your time and study your most important assignments first.
- Pay Attention. If you are actively contributing and listening in class, your studying will be easier and more interesting
- Check Your Work. Studying can tire you out – but after you’ve completed an assignment take a few minutes to look it over for any mistakes. You never want 2 turn in anything but your best effort.
- Don’t Go It Alone. Find a classmate, mentor, coach, teacher, tutor or study buddy 2 help you keep pushing ahead.
- Ask For Help. Talk 2 your teacher when you need extra help in the class.
Attitude Trouble: If you, your friends, your family or other important adults start doubting whether college is in your future, it may be time for an attitude adjustment.
- Don’t Take No For an Answer! Ask those on your team for support when you hit a wall. No one can stop you from going to college if you are determined and do the preparation. Set the record straight for everyone.
- Don’t Have the Grades/Scores? Colleges want students to have good grades and test scores, but not every college requires the highest marks. Colleges have different criteria to be admitted-don’t get caught not knowing what is required.
- Don’t Have the Money? College is expensive but don’t let money stand in your way. The federal and state government and the colleges all provide financial help for bright and/or needy students. Click here for additional information on financial resources for college.







