Hey there readers! As my last blog of the 8th grade year, I like to send out a wisdom list to those who will take my place next year.
1. Take advantage on the review sessions before school starts with Mr. Moore. Not only will you earn extra credit on the tests, but you will also have to chance to get your last-minute questions answered.
2. Focus on the present. Don't get too far ahead of yourself; you'll miss whats right in front of you.
3. Be organized. Don't let your assignments become a mess. Make sure that you are on top of things and get everything turned in on time.
4. Always be present. No matter which class, being present will make sure that you have good grades and that you understand all of the material.
5. Don't be afraid to ask questions. If you are unsure about something, especially in science, make sure that you ask a teacher or a classmate for help; it will only benefit you!
6. Take electives that truly interest you. If you are not interested in the elective that you take, you most likely won't have the best experience in that class.
7. You can only get out of life what you put in. In other words, cutting corners to achieve good grades won't exactly get you where you want to be.
8. Go beyond the mare minimum. Teachers can tell when you've barely put in any effort. Make sure you let them know that you really care about the work that you put.
I hope that you can take something from these pieces of advice. Its been a good year of blogging, maybe I'll write to you guys again some day.
