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Senior year is crucial moment to high school student. It is time to decide where they want to pursue further education. There are many consideration must be reviewed before you decide what college you want to get in. You must be well informed about your desired major, college location and surrounding area, is student body and the most important their reputation. You must also consider your own SAT score and your financial support. It will help you to get bigger chance to get in to your desired college.

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  • Children grow up in a society that demands expertise in everything. You
    really cannot sit back and decide that learning from textbooks is enough
    for the overall development of your child. It’s the age of specialization
    and your child cannot afford to miss out on this window of opportunity.
    So, scour your locality for the most advantageous programs and enroll them
    for the ones you think are the best.

    After school programs are basically designed to develop a talent or a
    skill that is ignored by regular schools. These programs could be
    educational or recreational in nature. Whatever type they are, they
    basically aim to keep the child active and interested.

    The most important advantage of a good after school program is that it
    widens your child’s area of interests. He or she is introduced to new
    things, sometimes interesting, sometimes challenging. Mastering a new art
    form or a new skill increases the child’s self-esteem. It also allows you
    to introduce your child to new career options. A child attending a music
    class may decide that she likes it so much that she wants to make a career
    out of it in the long run.

    Socialization is another great advantage of after school programs.
    Children get to meet others who share their interests and make new
    friendships. An acting class or a soccer class can be lots of fun. Many of
    these programs coach children for performances or matches. Performing on
    stage or playing a match can be a great experience for a young child.

    After school programs keep your teenager busy. He or she thus has some
    amount of protection from destructive habits like drugs and alcohol.
    Surveys indicate that children who are kept busy through diverse absorbing
    activities are less prone to abuse, depression and burnout. Significant
    increase in achievement and attendance and a reduction in drop out rates
    are other advantages of a good after school programs.

    Most after school programs have children interacting with one or more
    adult. This allows them to benefit from positive relationships with
    adults. Children often find it difficult to confide in parents and
    teachers, but may open up with other adults.

    Many children are put into recreational after school programs so that they
    reduce weight and remain healthy. A newly emerging trend shows that about
    15% children below the age of 16 are obese. Parents who cannot put their
    children on a strict diet resort to sports and games to burn fat. With
    cases of child diabetes on the increase, this has become a prime focus of
    many after school programs.

    A good after school program has many benefits. It keeps the child
    entertained as well as busy, and thus prevents children from becoming
    addicted to TVs and PCs. By giving them ways to burn up their excess energy
    and explore their creativity, after school programs help to shape the
    overall personality of the child.

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  • Too much of school

    When my mom finally decided to take that plum posting as a Divisional
    Head, I knew I was in trouble. Her office hours stretched way beyond my
    school hours. And anyway, I was privy to the many discussions my parents
    had about ‘Honey, what do we do with the kids?’ Well, finally they struck
    gold - an educational after school program. Won’t that be just grand? Kids
    are learning new things while parents are happily minting greenbacks!

    And so, we went directly to another class after our school. The brochure
    said that they would be ‘using fun activities and innovative teaching
    methods to fill the gap in your child’s understanding’. I suppose they
    meant that the teacher would write down the homework and we were to copy
    it. At least, this is what happened most of the time. Of course, we didn’t
    tell our parents. How would that help? They’d simply get smart and shift us to a class that would actually make us solve our homework.

    I hated the classes. Mostly, I was bored to tears or falling asleep. 
    After so many hours at school who’d want to spend the entire afternoon
    with the same books? But, as a child, one had little choice in these
    matters. Especially when one’s parents were cleverly telling one that
    mommy’s salary will help get us that spanking new TV or that video game.
    Lose some, win some!

    Then, one day, my sister decided to rock the proverbial boat. She decided
    she had enough of studying and refused to go to the after school program.
    That’s when my parents began to smell something stale. Shortly after that,
    they put us in a better program (o, yes, another educational one). This
    was bigger, brighter and somehow more fun. We had some  interesting games,
    and a COMPUTER too. Each of us got a chance to do something on the PC
    (this, when PCs were just beginning to make their presence felt). We
    somehow managed to blaze through our homework, most of which had to be
    done by us. Then it was time to have fun. We had a little bit of
    everything. Acting classes, speech, games and of course painting. Those
    hours we spent splashing color on pages and laughing at silly jokes were
    really the highlight of an otherwise boring day. Ironically, I began
    looking forward to my after school program.

    Now, so many years afterward, when I need to take up a job and leave my
    own child alone till I get back, I know how important these after school
    programs have become. Talk about history repeating itself! I just hope I’d
    get her into a good one, and yes, it’s going to be educational too.

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