Sophomore year can be tricky for future college students. Your grades certainly matter, and it's a time when you need to lay the groundwork for challenging coursework and meaningful extracurricular involvement. At the same time, college is still a few years away, so it's easy to be complacent. Don't fall into that trap. Make sure your 10th grade record is as strong as possible so that you're in a good position when college applications come due your senior year. You don't need to take the SAT or ACT sophomore year, and if you don't yet have a leadership position at your school, you don't need to worry. That said, it's not too early to be planning for college. These 10 tips for sophomore year can help keep you on track for college admissions.
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