“Finding Success in Advanced Courses” Strategies for Students and Parents.

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“Finding Success in Advanced Courses” Strategies for Students and Parents

What classes used to look like for your student: Minimal homework because of ability; homework could be finished during school hours or within 2 hours after school. Smart enough to “Sit and Get” They’re smart, easy to teach, and stand out from the crowd; the teacher loves them! Minimal frustration and maximum success!

What Advanced Classes tend to initially look like for students: First time to face a true academic challenge; a course up to their level of rigor and cognition, “I can’t do this!” First time to see grades below their own personal standard “The teacher doesn’t like me!” & “I don’t like the teacher!” Tears, denial, and a schedule change request form!

Stop, and Change Your Way of Thinking! The number one factor influencing college admissions officers when analyzing admissions applications is not GPA! GPA should not be your first priority! The number one factor influencing college admissions officers is “The rigor of the courses in which the student is involved.” –College Board

Factors Influencing College Admission Decisions IN ORDER OF IMPORTANCE according to College Admissions Officers: 1.Grades in College Prep. Courses 2.Standardized Admission Tests 3.Grades in all Courses 4.Class Rank 5.Essay/Writing Sample WHERE IS YOUR PRIORITY? WHAT ARE YOU PUTTING FIRST?

Other Transcript Factors to Consider: 2006 Freshman attending Rice University entered their freshman year with an average of 2.7 college course credits earned through high school AP or IB programs. UTD-2.6, UT Austin-2.3, SMU-2.2 A&M-2.1, Baylor-2, UNT-1.9, TX Tech-1.8 Texas competition is fierce! Community college and Junior Colleges are no exception! CCCC Ss enter with an average of *** college course credits

Admissions officers would rather see B’s and C’s in Advanced Courses than A’s in on-level courses. Yes, the 3 rd year of a foreign language required for the distinguished diploma is an advanced and challenging course. Colleges want to see 3 years! College board research states that students who are enrolled in advanced courses are 4 times as likely to earn their college diploma in 4 years or less. This research does not reflect students who earn A’s in the courses or 5’s on the exams. Students who are enrolled are 4 times as likely to succeed! Other Transcript Factors to Consider:

Tips to Succeed: Form study groups after school or during the weekend! Meet at coffee shops, in the library, in the teacher’s classroom, or at someone’s house! –Parent Tip: Open your home or offer rides! Introduce yourself to the teacher outside of class time! Make a point to get to know them and form a relationship. Share your concerns, goals and academic expectations. –Parent Tip: Make regular contact with the teacher as well. Remember, you have one, teachers have 150+.

Tips to Succeed: Attend tutoring! You can no longer “Sit and Get”. You have been introduced courses at your academic level; accept the challenge. The power of 1-on-1 is much greater than 1-to-30! (Edsel) –Parent Tip: Ask your student to bring you their teacher’s tutoring times. Encourage, encourage, encourage! Organize and plan. Write down assignments, due dates, teacher tips, etc. Do not procrastinate! Parents, students may need lessons in this strategy. (Lindsey) –Parent Tip: Buy your student a planner, sit down at night and help them organize.

Tips to Succeed: Sleep and Emotional Health are just as important to your success as studying! (Nicki) –Parent Tip: Make them care for themselves! Know when enough is enough. Remember, you are in these courses to prepare you for college, not to get straight A’s. Give it your all, and accept that you did your best! (MC) –Parent Tip: Encourage, encourage, encourage! When I ask Ss number one influence in their academic choices, resounding answer is “My parents.”

Tips to Succeed: Learn to Study! Reading in English is different than reading in Science. Taking notes correctly and quickly is vital. Ask your teacher for pointers and tips that are specific to their content area. Study buddies are priceless! (Greg and Sunny) Reach out for help. See Mrs. Maphies, your teachers, experienced students or your parents when you’re feeling overwhelmed!