Have you ever wanted to write down your achievements and school related things/ideas down into a journal? Have you ever even considered this? If you wish to have one of these magnificent journals, this article is the place for you!

Steps

  1. 1
    Get a journal. Preferably a non-spiral notebook. This way you don't have to worry about the spirals getting messed up and not being able to turn the page easily. Although it really does come down to your preference. Spiral or non-spiral.
  2. 2
    Title it: (Insert name here)'s School/Achievement Journal. This is obviously the most simple step to follow.
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  3. 3
    Number all of the pages! This may not seem important, but actually it is. This helps you remember the pages certain things are on.
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    Create a Table of Contents! Do this on the very first page. On the top margin, write 'Table of Contents'. Then, create a column for the section, and create a column for the page numbers. In these next steps you will find out the names of the sections you will need to write down.
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    Now, go to the very first page after the Table of Contents, and write 'Achievements' in the top margin of the paper. Here you will write down all of your achievements. Continue adding to this every time you have a new achievement. It doesn't matter if they are big or small. An achievement is an achievement no matter what.
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    Skip about 10 pages, and in the top margin, write 'Future Jobs'. This section is for future jobs you are interested in. Whenever a job you possibly would want to do pops in your head, write it down there. Whenever you decide you don't like one of the jobs on the list, mark it out. This will help you decide your career later on.
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    Skip about 5 more pages, and in the top margin, write 'Colleges I'm Interested In'. I know, you thinking, "Colleges? This has nothing to do with my schooling right now." Think again. It does more than you think... This section is for, obviously, colleges you are interested in. The first and second page is for just simply writing the college name. But, the other 20 pages or so are for listing the college name in the top margin, and writing down the requirements to get into it. This encourages you to reach the requirements of the college, so you can get into that college you dream of.
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    Skip about 20-25 pages, and in the top margin, write 'Community Service'. You may be confused, but don't be. Community service is an essential part of graduating. Some schools actually require community service to be done, while some don't. Also, community service helps you get into a better college. Make a goal of how many hours you wish to do. Then, every time you do community service, write down what you did, and how many hours you worked. Those hours of community service really help. Trust me, they do.
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    Skip about 10 pages, and in the top margin, write 'Test Scores'. This section is for your test scores (e.g. Quizzes, ACT, SAT, Test, Exams, State Tests, etc...). Every time you get a test back with a score on it, write down the name of the test, and its score. Later, you can look back upon them and see how you've improved your test grades, or brought down your test grades.
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    Add any extra sections you wish! The other steps are necessary for the journal, but if you want to add any more, feel free to do so!
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    Enjoy using your new journal! What's the point in making a journal if you don't enjoy it? There isn't one. So make sure you take care of it and enjoy it!
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    Why should I write a journal?
    Read4ever
    Read4ever
    Community Answer
    A journal can be written for many different reasons, which vary from person to person. An example can be to detail a travel experience or a journey.
  • Question
    What can I write in an achievement journal?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    You could write “Today I just got the highest score in math”, “My arts teacher told me my drawing was nice”, etc. Remember, your achievements could be big or small, exciting or terrifying.
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Warnings

  • Don't think that you are a geek or a nerd for doing this. In the long run this really helps. You can use this information all the time! You're just smarter for doing this. Don't let anyone bring you down.
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  • Don't write unnecessary things in there. There is no need to write what you had for lunch. This is a school/achievement journal, not a diet journal.
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Things You'll Need

  • A journal!
  • Pencil/pen
  • Achievements
  • Test scores
  • Community service
  • Future jobs in mind
  • College requirements
  • Colleges you interested in

About This Article

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Updated: September 3, 2020
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