How To Make The Most of Ninth Grade

 
 

Ninth grade can seem like a tumultuous time for your student. They are officially in high school now! They are typically starting a new school, making new friends, and finding that classes are more challenging. While your student is transitioning into their new classes, it is a great time to start planning for them. Here are some tips to help your student make the most of this year:

  1. Be in class, on time, everyday. This may sound like simple advice, but it is important to set the grounds for consistency. High school will only get more challenging, so it’s essential to develop and maintain good habits early.

  2. Practice consistent study habits. As stated, high school classes become more challenging for your student. It is important that their study habits rise to the same level. Prepare your student to spend roughly one-to-two hours per night of studying for each class they are taking. This will prepare them for the workload of upcoming AP classes they will take in the next couple of years.

  3. Hone strong note taking techniques. Like study habits, good note taking techniques are essential to studying. With the invention of computers, many students try to capture what their teacher is saying verbatim. This is not the right way to take notes. Instead of focusing on a screen, students should listen to what their teacher is saying, process the information being given, identify the main points that are being relayed, and take notes accordingly. This method of note taking promotes active listening skills and critical thinking.

  4. Join a variety of extracurricular activities. When putting together college applications, you want your student to have a strong, diverse resume. At this point, building that resume and developing those interests might come from some trial and error. Take this year to experiment with a few different academic clubs or sports.

  5. Develop personal and academic interests. This is possibly the most crucial of Ivy Link’s recommendations. Colleges are looking for students who stand out. Figuring out what your student is interested in and where they excel is vital to helping them build their college admissions application. Ivy Link advisors can help your student find three-to-four interests and help them develop these interests into areas of expertise. 

These are just a few helpful tips to help your student make the most of their ninth grade year. For more in-depth and ongoing Admissions Advising, contact Ivy Link and ask about our advising programs.