Monday, June 29, 2020

The 10 Best High School Blogger Posts of 201, we hired 3 high school bloggers to write posts about their SAT and college application journeys.

They may be young, but they sure know their stuff! Here are our 10 favorite posts from the past year. Consider this your starting point if youve never read any of their posts, and the greatest hits list if youre already a fan! Study Tips 1.  How to Stop Procrastination, by Nadira Weve all been there. Heres how to stop procrastination, and start getting things done! 2.  Maximizing Mental Performance Through Your Diet, by Maddi Heres what you should eat, and why. 3.  How Your Personality Type Can Help You Win at Studying, by Maddi Ever heard of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator? If not, I highly encourage you to read this post (I am a bitahemobsessed  with Myers Briggs, but for good reason. Its really helpful!) 4.  SAT Test Day Walkthrough, by Cassidy Knowing what to expect will greatly reduce your stress, trust us! High School Life 5.  Important Reminders for Seniors Stressing About College, by Nadira If youre feeling stressed about juggling your workload at school, the SATs, college apps, extracurriculars, and more, this post will help. 6.  20 Ways to Destroy Stress for the Stress-Destroyed, by Maddi Learning to deal with stress is a  very  important skill to develop while youre in high school youll be one step ahead of the game for your first round of college midterms! College Applications 7.  Secret Extracurriculars: I Can Put THAT on My College Applications?!, by Nadira Worried you wont have enough extracurics to put on your college resumes? Fear not! Dont forget to add these activities. 8.  College Admissions and Social Media: Myth vs. Reality, by Maddi To delete your Facebook, or not to delete your Facebook? That is the question. Lucky for you, Maddi has the answer! 9.  Top College Research Engines, by Cassidy Learn how to find your perfect college, all from the comfort of your own couch. 10.  The Massive Financial Aid Secret You Need to Know, by Cassidy Dont miss out on  going to your dream school because of financial concerns.