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Choosing a high school in Boise, ID can be a daunting task. Feeling overwhelmed by all the college talk? Don't worry. Here are things to do in high school to make sure you make it to the next level. Read on and plan your college life now.

Boise State University
(208) 426-1011
Enrollment Services
Boise, ID
Apollo College - Boise
(208) 377-8080
1200 North Liberty
Boise, ID
Northwest Nazarene University
(208) 467-8011
623 Holly Street
Nampa, ID
Boise State University
(208)426-1011
1910 University Dr
Boise, ID
Scot Lewis Schools - Paul Mitchell Partner School
(208) 375-0190
1270 S Vinnell Way
Boise, ID
ITT Technical Institute - Boise, ID
(208) 322-8844
12302 West Explorer Drive
Boise, ID
Boise Bible College
(208) 376-7731
8695 Marigold Street
Boise, ID
Boise State University
(208) 426-1011
1910 University Dr
Boise, ID
Toni & Guy Hair Academy - Boise
(208) 429-8070
5244 W. Overland Road
Boise, ID
ITT Technical Institute-Boise
12302 W. Explorer Dr
Boise, ID
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Each Year | Freshman | Sophomore | Junior | Senior

Things to Do Each Year

  • Meet with Your School Counselor

    Each year, you should discuss the classes you plan on taking with your school counselor. Also, let them know what your goals are for college. They can help you stay on track and uncover scholarship and college opportunities along the way.
  • Summer Job/Internship/Volunteer Work

    Take advantage of the time available each summer to find rewarding job, internship, or volunteer experience. Start looking for these opportunities early in the spring semester because the earlier you start your search, the more likely you are to find a better opportunity.
  • Get to Know Teachers / School Counselors / Coaches / Advisors

    Don’t forget you are going to need recommendations for all those scholarship and college applications you send out. The best way to get good recommendations is to build strong relationships with a few teachers, school counselors, coaches, or advisors.

Freshman Year

  • Plan High School Schedule

    Make a plan of the courses you would like to take during high school. Many states and colleges require 3-4 years of math and English and 2 or more years of history, science and a foreign language.
  • Get Involved in Clubs and Activities

    Research the clubs and activities available in your school and community. Participate in the ones which interest you the most and not just the ones you think will look good o...

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