4 Summer School Mistakes To Avoid

There are endless options for camps that your child can attend during the summer. A lot of multidisciplinary programs are offered for children to learn the topic of their choice. These programs cover a wide variety of academic, social, and personal subjects that help the children in developing critical life skills. Some students join STEM programs to get good scores in SAT/ACT examinations, while others focus on learning more about their hobbies or interests. Students of all ages benefit from summer school programs. 

If you are planning to send your child to summer school, then ensure that he/she takes it up seriously. Your child will be entitled to one-on-one engagement in a summer course, and failure to make the most of it will affect your time, money, and child’s career. 

There are a lot of common mistakes that a child can make during his/her time in summer school. In this article, we will be discussing such common mistakes in detail. Be sure to share this information with your child so that he/she can avoid these common mistakes and benefit from the summer course they undertake.

Pick your course wisely

Summer schools offer a wide range of courses related to academics, sports, or personality development. It is completely your decision on the subjects you would like to enroll for. If you are a STEM student, you can take math or science classes. This extra guidance will help you in improving your SAT/ACT scores. Else, if you want to excel in any of the hobbies that you love, summer class might just be a perfect choice. This is because unlike school curriculum, summer schools offer swimming, horse riding, astronomy, robotics, sketching, and many such interesting and fun classes. You have a lot of options to choose from, so be wise in your decision.

Don’t skip classes

The class strength in summer schools is lesser as compared to conventional school classes. This makes it easy for the tutor to make a personal connection with the students. So, if you plan to skip or sleep in class, you will be at a disadvantage. Firstly, you will miss learning about new concepts and your learning curve will flatten. Secondly, the tutor will easily figure out if you’re disinterested, and this can have dire consequences on your grades in the class. Your focus should be on learning new ideas and skills in a summer class instead of skipping them for other unproductive activities. 

Focus on studies

You would be joining summer school to develop expertise on a subject or a hobby. Moreover, your parents would be spending a significant amount of money in enrolling you into summer school. Thus, you shouldn’t take the classes lightly. Focus your attention to grab the concepts that are taught in class. If required, spend extra time revising tough topics and ask doubts in the class. Since the class strength is less, it should be easy for you to get the attention of your tutor. Your hard work and diligence will help you in getting good grades and prepare you for the future.   

Build Connections

In summer schools, students come from diverse backgrounds to learn something new. The class strength is generally less, so you will get ample time to interact with fellow students and faculty members at the camp. It will be easy for you to grow your friend circle as well. The discussions will become more diverse, innovative, fun, and thought-provoking. You can even spend time with your new friends on the weekends to discuss the tougher concepts and complete class projects. So, don’t be afraid to interact with others and stay in touch even after summer school is out. Who knows, you might just make a few good friends and cherish these beautiful relationships for life! 

Summer classes are traditionally short, normally ranging from a few weeks to a couple of months. There’s not a lot of time to learn and make connections thus making it important for you to be disciplined and dedicated to learning the topic you have enrolled for. By avoiding the above-mentioned mistakes, you can make the most out of your summer classes and you will remember them as the best of times in your learning days.  

Shahid Maqsood

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