QuestionI am a high school student and I would like to earn some extra money this summer to save for a car. What are some jobs that a high school student can do during the summer?
AnswerDepends on your specialty, you can always easily find part time jobs at restaurants, such as McDonald's or Burger King. If you are interested in hospitality, a summer job in a hotel will be what you are looking for.
AnswerAn acceptable job for high school students would be waitressing or maybe babysitting. Mowing lawns, shoveling snow and extra chores are also good.
QuestionI would like to check out options for summer programs for high school students. What are some educational summer programs that students can participate in?
AnswerCollegeboard.com offers a number of summer programs for high school students that help them determine the fields that interest them and learn how to study them. It would help in preparing them for college and help them decide their course of study.
AnswerThe most common jobs for high school students are available in several different industries. For example, high school students could work in retail, restaurants, or even in grocery stores.
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QuestionWhat are the best summer programs for high school students looking to boost their resume for college? Are there any summer programs that colleges look for in particular?
AnswerYes, sometimes. It really depends on what college you are trying to get into. Usually the more volunteer work, training, and programs that you have done or completed, the better it will look on your college application.
QuestionI am trying to plan a summer vacation for my family with high school age children. What are some summer trip ideas where high school students can have fun while with their family?
AnswerIf you are a parent or guardian you need to talk to the school administration or the adult that supervises your child's community activities. If the school does not keep your child safe you need to contact the State School Department. If your child is being bullied due to their race you can contact the U.S. Department of Education's Office on Civil Rights.