Showing posts with label graduation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label graduation. Show all posts

Friday, September 6, 2019

Black Student Success: Seniors, How Y'all Feeling?





Seniors....this is one of the best, stressful, memorable, and dopest time of your life that you must truly cherish but think fast. What's your transition plan? Hold up, wait a minute, you don't have one? Check out the video for a quick planning session.

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Wednesday, June 5, 2019

5 Tips for High School Graduates After Graduation



Congratulations!!! You've graduated from high school, Summer is here and you should be chilling!! Well not exactly. Check out this video for things you should be doing besides sleeping in late and hanging out all night with the squad. Scholarship Information: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/... Summer Job Search: www.idealist.org, www.indeed.com www.internships.com College Links: www.inroads.org Email for any questions or information about post-graduation: Andrea Imafidon: drea@browngirlfromboston.com

Tuesday, December 5, 2017

#ProtectYaMentalHealthMonday

Congrats to all the members of the Brown Girl Tribe who are graduating this semester from school. I am very proud of you and you made it!
This post is for all my students in the tribe who are preparing for finals. I've been there, done that fifty-eleven times lol. I just want to provide some tips from now until the end of the semester.
Tip 1
✔️Schedule time to study daily. 
✔️Create an organized environment to study at/in. 
✔️Don't cram for the exam, which will enhance anxiety, forgetfulness, and lack of confidence in the subject.
✔️Don't just freestyle your study time, but actually set aside time and study.
✔️Find a studious, responsible, and accountable study partner or join a group of a maximum of 4 students.(4 people will bring their personalities, roles, and hopefully different insight into the group dynamics)
✔️Set a set schedule for studying, create healthy boundaries, schedules, and breaks while studying. Stick to a schedule to develop a coherent of goals of passing the final exam, communication, and structure.