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As a Goodwill Excel Center adult high school student, balancing classes with personal life can be a challenging yet rewarding endeavor. The Baltimore Excel Center’s unique approach to education is designed to help students achieve this balance. Here are some tips to help you navigate your responsibilities effectively while pursuing your high school diploma.

  1. Create a Schedule

A well-structured schedule is your best friend. Use a planner or digital calendar to map out your classes, study time, work commitments, and personal activities. Stick to your schedule as much as possible but also allow some flexibility for unexpected events.

  1. Set Clear Goals

Establishing clear, achievable goals is crucial. Define what you want to accomplish in your academic and personal life. Break these goals down into manageable steps and prioritize them. This will keep you focused and motivated.

  1. Utilize School Resources

The Excel Center offers a variety of helpful resources to support its students. Take advantage of the life coaches, college and career counselors, and high quality instructors. The Excel Center also offeres support services for day-to-day needs like drop-in daycare, which enables students with children to attend classes knowing that their children are well taken care of in a safe environment. The Excel Center also recognizes that getting to and from school can sometimes be a barrier for students, so it provides transportation assistance to ensure that all students can make it to class. These resources create an environment where all students can thrive.

  1. Communicate with the People Around You

Effective communication with family, friends, peers, and employers about your school commitments can reduce stress. According to the National Center for Biotechnology Information, studies show that low social support is connected to heightened stress reactivity, including elevated heart rate, increased blood pressure, and exaggerated cardiovascular and neuroendocrine, or nervous system, responses to laboratory stressors. Communicating with those around you about your schedule can help you manage expectations and responsibilities.

  1. Celebrate Achievements

Finally, take time to celebrate your successes, no matter how small. Recognizing your progress will boost your morale and motivate you to keep going. The simple practice of recording your progress will help you appreciate your small wins and build your confidence. According to the University of Minnesota, any accomplishment, no matter how small, releases the neurotransmitter dopamine, which boosts your mood, motivation, and attention. Whether it’s completing an assignment or acing a test, giving yourself credit for your hard work is worthwhile.

Balancing school and life as an Excel Center student requires planning, effort, and support. By creating a schedule, setting goals, and utilizing available resources, you can succeed in both and enjoy your educational journey.