College Readiness

Getting Ready for College Starts Before Junior Year: What Freshmen and Sophomores Should Focus On

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Table of Contents:

Why Starting Early Makes a Difference

Building Strong Academic Foundations

Strategic Course Selection: More Than Just Grades

The PSAT and Why Tutoring Matters Sooner Than You Think

Cultivating Habits That Last for College and Career Readiness

How Huntington Supports Early College Prep

Enter College with Confidence

 

Many families don’t think about college prep until the start of junior year, when SAT®, ACT®, and college application season begin. But college readiness skills start forming much earlier. The habits high school students develop during their freshman and sophomore years significantly impact their GPA, confidence, and study habits, which in turn affect their test scores and admission prospects.

At Huntington Learning Center, we believe that preparing for college goes beyond the application process and extracurricular activities. It is about building strong academic foundations, healthy study habits, and a confident mindset that helps students thrive throughout high school and beyond. This article helps families of ninth and tenth graders, and even middle schoolers, understand the value of starting early and how PSAT tutoring, strong course choices, and the right prep programs can set students up for a successful college journey.

Why Starting Early Makes a Difference

When students wait until junior year to “get serious” about college, they often find themselves playing catch-up. College admissions officers look at years of progress, not just the last two. By starting early, students can strengthen their academic foundation, explore their interests, and make informed choices that ease the pressure later.

Here’s why starting in freshman or sophomore year matters:

  • Academic confidence and effective study habits take time to build.
  • Early course selection determines access to honors, dual enrollment, or advanced placement (AP) classes later.
  • Taking practice tests and learning standardized test strategies early reduces stress and improves future test scores.
  • Starting early gives families more time to explore scholarships and financial aid opportunities.
  • Students who plan ahead show colleges they are motivated, prepared, and ready for the challenges of higher education.

Early planning helps your student stay focused, balanced, and confident throughout their college journey.

Building Strong Academic Foundations

A solid academic foundation is the key to long-term success. The first years of high school are the perfect time to strengthen reading comprehension, writing, math, and problem-solving skills, all critical to college and career readiness.

Working with a qualified tutor early helps students:

  • Master core academic skills
  • Build strong study and note-taking habits
  • Improve time management and focus
  • Gain confidence in class participation and test-taking

Early tutoring doesn’t just improve grades; it helps prepare students for the challenges of college-level coursework. When students feel confident in their skills, they approach learning with curiosity and motivation, qualities that last long after high school.

Strategic Course Selection: More Than Just Grades

Choosing the right classes in freshman and sophomore years has a lasting impact. It is not just about getting A’s, it’s about showing growth, curiosity, and readiness to be a college student.

Here’s how families can guide smart course decisions:

  • Meet regularly with a school counselor to review long-term goals.
  • Take courses that build toward advanced placement (AP) or honors levels.
  • Balance challenging classes with subjects that interest and inspire.
  • Consider options to earn college credit through AP or dual-enrollment programs.

These choices show college admissions officers that students are willing to challenge themselves and can handle college-level academics. Strategic scheduling in the early years helps make junior and senior years less overwhelming and much more rewarding.

The PSAT and Why Tutoring Matters Sooner Than You Think

Many families assume test prep begins in junior year, but strong scores start with early preparation, especially for the PSAT. This test introduces students to the college admissions process and lays the groundwork for success on future exams.

Here’s how PSAT tutoring and working with a PSAT tutor help:

  • Identify strengths and weaknesses in a low-pressure environment
  • Build familiarity with test formats, timing, and strategy through practice tests
  • Improve confidence and reduce anxiety before major standardized exams
  • Qualify students for the National Merit Scholarship program
  • Strengthen long-term skills that carry over to SAT, ACT, and AP testing

Starting PSAT tutoring early helps families do more than just chase high scores; it helps students develop lasting college readiness skills that boost confidence and performance across all academic areas.

Cultivating Habits That Last for College and Career Readiness

Developing healthy learning habits in the first two years of high school sets students up for success in college and beyond. Consistent organization, goal-setting, and time management skills are essential for independent learning.

Encourage your student to:

  • Keep a steady study routine instead of last-minute cramming
  • Review notes daily for better retention
  • Break down large projects into smaller steps
  • Ask teachers for help early when concepts are unclear
  • Stay active in extracurriculars to explore interests and build leadership skills

These behaviors help prepare students not only to succeed in high school but also to handle the freedom and responsibility that come with college life. By building resilience and self-discipline now, they’ll enjoy a more confident and successful college experience later.

How Huntington Supports Early College Prep

At Huntington Learning Center, we help families create a strong foundation for college success starting in the early years of high school. Our personalized prep programs are designed to grow with each student, supporting them from freshman year through attending college and beyond.

Our services include:

  • Subject tutoring — Strengthen reading, writing, math, and science skills for stronger performance in every class.
  • Study skills programs — Learn proven strategies for organization, time management, and independent study.
  • Test prep tutoring and PSAT tutoringCustomized plans for PSAT, SAT, ACT, and AP exams, complete with practice tests and strategies for better scores.
  • College readiness coachingGuidance on course planning, academic goal-setting, and understanding admission requirements and financial aid options.

We collaborate with parents, students, and school counselors to develop clear, achievable plans that support both current performance and future college goals. Whether your student needs help improving grades or getting ahead on test prep, Huntington has the tools and expertise to help every step of the way.

Enter College with Confidence

Preparing for college in high school shouldn’t start under pressure. The first two years of high school are the perfect time to focus on growth, curiosity, and confidence. With consistent tutoring, early test prep, and intentional planning, students can approach junior year and the college admissions process, feeling capable and ready.

With Huntington Learning Center’s individualized support, your student can:

  • Strengthen academic and study skills
  • Develop a confident, college-ready mindset
  • Explore college and career readiness pathways early
  • Gain the confidence to handle every challenge of college life and the overall college experience

When students begin preparing early, they enter college not just ready, but excited for what comes next.

Ready to help your freshman or sophomore get a head start? Contact Huntington Learning Center today to schedule an academic evaluation and learn how personalized tutoring, PSAT tutoring, and course-planning support can prepare your student for long-term success in high school, college, and beyond.

Call 1-800-CAN-LEARN or visit huntingtonhelps.com to find your nearest center.

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