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Start
talking to friends, family teachers about colleges and
careers.
Make
sure you are enrolled in the appropriate college-prep
courses.
Get
off to a good start with your grades. The grades you
earn in ninth grade will be included in you final high
school GPA, class ran and will be included on your transcript.
College
might seem a long way off now, but grades really do
count toward college admission and scholarships.
Explore
your interests and possible careers. Take advantage
of Career Days and College Fairs in your community.
Get
involved in extracurricular activities both school and
non-school sponsored.
Talk
to your parents about planning for college expenses.
Continue or begin a savings plan for college.
Look
at the college information available in your counselor's
office, school library and public libraries. Use the
Internet to check out college Web sites.
Tour
a nearby college. Visit relatives or friends who live
on or near a college campus. Check out the dorms, go
to the library or student center, and get a feel for
college life.
Investigate
summer enrichment programs.
Consider
community service and volunteer opportunities.
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