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Educational channel SupertutorTV has released a list of summer vacation ideas for high school students. The article encourages readers to subscribe to her channel for more helpful videos and information.
1. Summer School
Taking a summer school course may be a good option for high-achieving individuals or those who want to take classes that may not fit into their regular schedule. This can include topics like typing, health, or the U.S. government. This is also a cheaper option compared to private school courses.
2. University courses
High school students can register for college classes during the summer or take special courses offered by colleges and universities. This allows students to explore advanced subjects that may not be offered in their high school. It can also be a valuable experience that improves your resume when applying to college.
3. Online courses
Online courses are a great option for those who are unable to attend a community college or would rather take courses at home. They offer flexibility and are often free or low-cost, allowing students to study any subject that interests them.
4. Scholarship Contests and Contests
Participating in a scholarship contest or competition can help students push their creative boundaries and give them the motivation to complete independent projects. There are many competitions, some even free for high school students.
5. Independent research project
Participating in an independent research project is a beneficial way for high school students to gain experience working with real researchers in their field of interest. Finding a mentor or participating in someone else’s research project can lead to exciting opportunities.
6. Find a job or internship
Finding a job or internship during the summer can help high school students contribute financially to their families and gain valuable work experience. It also demonstrates to universities their sense of responsibility and willingness to take initiative.
7. Participate in politics
For students interested in politics or international relations, volunteering for a local political campaign or office is another way to gain experience and help the community. Political organizations often need extra help and are willing to provide opportunities.
8. Entrepreneurship
If students have an entrepreneurial spirit, they may consider starting their own business during the summer. Whether you’re teaching courses or offering services like tutoring or dog walking, starting a small business can be an exciting and valuable learning experience.
9. Test preparation
Summer is a great time for high school students to prepare for standardized tests like the CT or SAT. They can take a test preparation course or develop a self-study plan to ensure they are fully prepared for these important exams.
10. Travel abroad
There are several programs that allow high school students to travel abroad, even if they don’t have a lot of money. Some programs may offer scholarships or grants to working students. This provides unique opportunities for cultural immersion and personal growth.
11. Start with a college essay
It’s a good idea for juniors entering their senior year to start writing their college essays in the summer. Although prompts may not be posted until a later date, students can adapt previous essays or explore common themes to advance in the college application process.
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SupertutorTV recommends visiting colleges, talking to parents and planning college visits in the summer. This allows students to explore different schools and experience campus life first-hand. The article concludes by inviting readers to follow them on social media and thanking them for watching.
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