Tips for Freshmen: How to Make High School a Little Easier

Starting high school can feel overwhelming, but there are strategies to make the transition smoother. To help you navigate your high school years, we’ve gathered advice from older students and a teacher. Here are some valuable tips for success.

  1. Take Hard Classes Early (Hailee Hall)
    Hailee Hall, a senior, recommends taking your hardest classes early on. By challenging yourself in the beginning, you’ll have the flexibility to take easier courses during your senior year. She advises, “Once you’re a senior, you want to have an easy schedule.” Planning ahead allows you to enjoy a more relaxed and manageable senior year.
  1. Take School Seriously and Build Good Habits (Mrs. Settle)
    Mrs. Settle, a teacher, emphasizes the importance of taking your education seriously from day one. She encourages freshmen to “form good habits” because these habits are key to long-term success. High school is a time to build a solid foundation for the future, so staying organized, maintaining successful study habits, and focusing on your schoolwork will help you succeed in college and beyond.
  1. School is Like a Game (Mr. Jacobson)
    Mr. Jacobson offers a simple but powerful tip: “If you attend classes and do what they are doing in class, you are more than likely to pass with at least a B.” High school can seem like a lot to juggle, but staying engaged, attending classes, and doing the work will set you up for success. It’s all about consistency.

High school comes with its challenges, but with these tips, you’ll be better prepared. Take your hardest classes early, stay focused on building strong habits, and keep a disciplined approach to your studies. In the end, your future self will thank you!