Grades
All too often, I would hear from students, "I really slacked off during my freshman year." unfortunately, there is no way to go back in time and undo the damage done to a student's GPA. The GPA that is established during the freshman year accounts for one third of the GPA that will be used when applying to college. If a student has a rough freshman year, it's difficult to recover.
Students should also consider taking advanced courses in subjects that they have talents/strengths in (these courses are usually designated as PreAP, AP, Honors, or IB). They are usually "weighted" courses and can provide extra points being factored into students' GPA's.
If you're not happy with your GPA at the end of your freshman year, all is not lost. You still have opportunities to change your study habits and improve your grades. One of the biggest predictors of success in college is your GPA. This shows historically, the type of student you are and your work ethic over the course of your high school career. If a student good study habits and time management skills in high school, that trend should continue in college (unfortunately, the opposite is also true.
Testing
Freshman have access to the PSAT/NMSQT and really should sign up to take this test. This test covers critical reading, math, and writing. The PSAT/NMSQT helps students practice for the SAT and gives students the opportunity to become familiar with the kinds of questions and the directions they will see on the SAT. It's also great practice for taking a timed test and how to pace oneself accordingly. Students receive their scores and test booklets back so that they can review their answers and focus on areas that need improvement.
Students can also elect to start receiving information from colleges by checking "yes" For Student Search Service.
Read, Read, Read!!!
Read books outside of school (not just the ones you are assigned!). Read books from a variety of genres. Reading builds vocabulary and will make you a more thoughtful/better writer.
Finally.....
And of course, 9th grade is also the year to make new friends, get involved in extracurricular activities, and have fun!

