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Preparing for College: Cool Ideas for Summer (for teens) (page 3)

By Jennifer Gross
National Association for College Admission Counseling

Reading

Don't let your brain get lazy just because school's out. Visit the library or bookstore and find books that interest you. Some high schools and colleges have reading lists. You can also find recommendations for good books online (see Hot Summer Reading) or from your English teacher or librarian.

You don't have to read Shakespeare (unless you want to!) to get the benefits of an enriched vocabulary and broadened imagination. "It's always good to read, period!" says Boshoven. Newspapers, magazines, fantasy novels, teen romances--even comic books and Web sites--can all give you some benefits.

Getting creative

Don't limit yourself. Think about something you've always wanted to do. Write a book? Paint? Start your own business? Learn rock-climbing? Now is the time to plan. You can find books on summer opportunities for high school students at the library, or search the Web. Talk to your parents and others about what you'd like to do over the summer. Start lining up possible clients for your own summer lawn-mowing business, or apply to that creative writing workshop. And get ready for a great summer!

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