Q: I know high school is filled with homework and tests, but now it’s getting to be too much. I’m in my junior year, and honestly, between SATs, AP classes, and extracurriculars, I don’t get any time to breathe anymore. I feel like I’m always stressed out, and with college coming up soon, my stress is getting worse than ever. What should I do so I don’t implode?
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By Jaimin Patel As the growth of technology is rapidly increasing, from the popular new virtual reality systems to self-driving cars, the importance of teaching the fundamentals of innovation and problem solving have found their way into school systems. One major example is the club Technology Student Association (TSA). According to their official website, TSA’s goal is to foster “personal growth, leadership, and opportunities in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM); members apply and integrate these concepts through co-curricular activities, competitions, and related programs.” With these concepts in mind, TSA strives to create the leaders of tomorrow who will learn to problem solve in any situation. Furthermore, STEM has been a vital aspect of the core of TSA, succeeding in bringing math and science to the forefront. Q: My best friend and I have always been attached at the hip since third grade. The problem is that this is the first year I never see her. We have no classes or lunch together. I don’t even see her in the hallways anymore! I know they say your friends change in high school, but I don’t want that to happen. What should I do so that our friendship isn’t ruined? |
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