I think my success plan has to do with me with my academic history how I started out, I will begin with middle school as the beginning when I first came to Summit Int’l Prep it was rocky in 6th grade I was failing two classes Math and Music class but I was passing all my other classes with B’s and A’s then all the way to 7th grade my grades were good I had high A’s and B’s then one C because there was like one class I was not understanding at the moment and then in 8th grade my grades were about the same as in 7th grade but my C was always a high I got the C in Science. All the classes I was successful in middle school grade were Ela, Spanish, Technology, Science, and Physical Education, and World History. The classes …show more content…
Therefore, If I don’t decide to change that in freshman year all my bad grades that I have with the same classes that I had a struggle with in middle school then the rest of my high school years will be with me dealing with trying to keep up and sciences class and my math class I will then lead myself to failing one of the two or both then continuing this onto college I want to be an engineer and if I take no steps to I get make sure I understand all my math classes and get good grades in them in high school when I get to college I’ll struggle with it and not be able to pass the whole semester. Moreover, I have make changes to ensure I become successful through my high school year, I will go to tutoring and get extra help and work when needed and not needed so any time I’m in that class is time I’m there trying to get better at the subject the things that can help me are tutoring and being more of an inquirer in class these are some changes that will take at most a week but I think if I push myself I can do better. Furthermore, if my changes are successful and I’m continuing to show I’m doing better I’ll then make goals like bringing my C to a B in this class for 2 quarters then bringing it up to