Avid 8 Final

  • Starting 9th grade avid.

    Avid stands for Advancement Via Individual Determination. Be very self aware. Use things like slant to make a good impression. Adapt to being resourceful. Adapt to problem solving and conflict. Adapt to learning new learning styles. Organize everything. Manage time and take good cornell notes. Prepare for tests with notes. Use technology to your advantage to research assignments. Develop peer relations. Keep close and in contact. Prepare questions for guest speakers. Introduce yourself to them.
  • What are the elective standards for 10th grade.

    Demonstrate attributes in front of adults and peers. Try to use your own learning styles. Review your academic strengths and weaknesses. Use a planner to manage your time better and smoothly. Schedule yourself neatly. Add to your school portfolio. Take to 10 to 18 pages of cornell notes per week in every class. Try to keep developing peer relations. Participate in group discussions. Be active with guest speakers. Research and pick the college you want to go.
  • What are the avid elective standards for 11th grade?

    Serve as a mentor for younger avid students. Develop your skills in offering and receiving criticism. Examine career path. Cushion your transition from 12th grade to college. Still use planners. !5 to 25 pages of cornell notes per week. Refine notes. Independently create study groups. Prepare for PSAT and PLAN.
  • What are the avid standards for 12th grade?

    Serve as a mentor. Apply for scholarships. Prepare for college. Develop positive peer relations so that they can help you out in college. Plan for future commitments. Attend college awareness nights. Apply for scholarships that align with your abilities, talents, and interests. Utilize cornell notes to find the main points of what guest speakers say. Explore your future campus. Prepare foe SAT and ACT.