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What are the things that one needs to know academically before entering High School?

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i need you to go all out if you can. i am trying to make sure i am prepared for high school academically. i already took algebra in the eighth grade so i'm also going to need help with knowing the basic algebra skills i need for geometry.

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  1. if you took algebra 1 in high school, youll take geometry. otherwise, you'd start at algebra 1 and work your way up. also, take advance classes or honors if you have that option because when you apply to colleges, they look at what kind of classes you took. GRADES DO MATTER. Try to keep your gpa between a 3.0 and a 4 because the higher the gpa the more money youll get for college. if you fail a class, you have to make it up later and its a big waste of time.  


  2. Making sure you I's are capitalized for starters.  You do however seperate your sentences with punctuation, so you are worlds ahead of a majority of people on the internet.

  3.    If you learn the things you are taught, you should be fine.

  4. None really...especially if u r going to a public school in a big city.

  5. seriously, I don't think you need to know that much before entering high school. Just be prepared, and get ready for your freshman year. I was in your position, geometry really isn't that hard if you prepare for it. A few weeks before school starts, review the last few chapters of Algebra, and then try to read ahead to find out what geometry is about. Read and find out about proofs.

    In Biology (if you take it), you don't need to prepare, like at all. It's all basically self-explainatory. In fact, since 5th grade, I have never recieved an A in any science subject except biology. And I got an A+...

    In English, you need to know your basic terms, like antagonist, theme, setting, paradox, and exc. Brush up on Shakespeare! Actually don't worry about it, your teacher will go over it.

    And I think that's it....

    Good luck!

    Don't procrastinate, and you'll do fine!

    Study hard, sleep early, write your essays, do your homework, make friends, and you'll do great in high school!

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