April 9, 2024
Starting high school as a freshman can be both exciting and overwhelming. It’s a time of transition, new
experiences, and opportunities for growth. To ensure that your freshman year is a success, it’s important
to try to approach it with the right mindset and strategies. In this blog post, I’ll share ten tips to help you
thrive during your freshman year of high school. This summer, I’ll be guiding students through these
tips and more during our High School Prep 101 Course.
friendships you make, celebrate your achievements, and embrace the opportunities for growth
and personal development.
Register for our High School Prep 101 Course
The freshman year of high school sets the foundation for future academic and personal success. Don’t
approach it haphazardly. Empower your middle schooler for high school success with our tailored
course that imparts essential life skills and knowledge, from time management to goal-setting. Enroll
now and set the stage for a successful high school experience.
Starting high school doesn’t have to be stressful. Call Class 101 to have an expert on your side before
making the transition to high school.
I hope to see you at our High School Prep 101 courses this summer!
Alyssa Stegemoller
November 19, 2025
Every fall, high school Juniors in Brandon and across the country take the PSAT/NMSQT. It’s a test that does more than just prepare students for the SAT. It’s also the qualifying test for the National Merit Scholarship Program, one of the most prestigious academic honors a high school student can achieve. At Class 101 Brandon, […]
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October 29, 2025
Choosing how and when to apply to college can be just as important as where you apply. As college admissions become more competitive, understanding Early Decision, Early Action, and Regular Decision can help you develop a smart, strategic plan and improve your chances of getting into your top-choice schools. As Class 101 advisors, it’s our […]
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October 23, 2025
Navigating the U.S. college admissions process can be overwhelming, especially for first-generation students or families from outside the United States. Understanding applications, essays, financial aid, scholarships, and standardized tests can feel complicated, particularly when English isn’t your first language. That’s where Veronica Rivas, a seasoned bilingual college advisor at Class 101, makes all the difference. […]
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