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FRESHMAN
GUIDE
Advice, tips, tricks and lingo Freshman Braves need to know!
Brebeuf Jesuit students have some advice and tips to share about life at Brebeuf… “Be prepared to get right down to business on the first day of school, especially in math class.”
“You NEED to use your student planner.” (Freshmen will receive this at orientation)
“Some teachers don’t give study guides until a week or later before finals, so study ahead of time and prepare questions for teachers.”
“Joining an intramural sports team or playing PRT dodgeball can also help you meet new friends. Getting involved in a club or student council is another way to get to know other students and teachers.”
“Go on Freshman Retreat.”
Class periods that are missing each day generally add up to 10 (e.g. Day 2: 3+7=10) except on Day 4, which one can remember by adding the day number to the two missing periods to equal 10 (1+5=6, 6+4=10)
Where to find candy: The following offices should be on your list to find candy: sk Admissions, Info De t en ud St y, in Gym Lobb ic em ad Ac Advocate, your llege Counselor, and Co se Coun ling.
“If you’re having trouble in a class, stop by your teacher’s office for help.”
“Adjusting to high school can be hard. Take your time, be patient, confident and open-minded. It is worth the wait.”
“Actually doing work and seeing teachers is important at the beginning, because when your grades come out, you are going to wish you would have tried harder.”
“The Learning Center, your academic counselor, and your teachers can recommend tutors or help set up student-tutoring sessions if you need extra help in a class.”
“Actually listen to announcements. You don’t want to miss important deadlines for trip applications or information about other opportunities.”
“Find your balance with sports, the arts, school work, and other activities. It is possible to take part in what you are interested in.”
“Finals account for a large percentage of your grade, so it is important to strive for a high grade so you can feel less stressed when finals inevitably come around.”
“Use your breaks wisely.”
“You will trip and fall at some point in the hallway or stairs. HAPPENS TO EVERYONE. Just laugh it off and have fun with it.”
Brebeuf academics are rigorous. This is true. So Brebeuf Jesuit upperclassmen have compiled a Top 10 List for Success! 1. G et your homework done during class or PRTs if you can. 2. G et the Brebeuf Jesuit app for your phone. 3. M ake a Google Doc with notes and study guides and share it with other students in the class. 4. If you can choose a partner for a project or to share notes with, always do it with someone who is reliable. 5. I f you have an assignment given on a Monday and due on Wednesday or Thursday, get it done Monday or Tuesday because you don’t know how much homework you will have. Also, you can ask the teacher to review your assignment the day after creating it. 6. R egardless of the number of friends in your break, put in quality time in the library. You don’t know how much work you can get done. 7. V isit teachers that seem more challenging and intimidating. Ask them for help and get to know them. 8. B YOG (Bring Your Own Gum) – not many people share theirs, but it really helps on tests because it can help you focus better. 9. D on’t cheat on school work. Teachers will find out. Punishments are severe. So, basically, not worth even thinking about. 10. Take advantage of every opportunity for extra credit.
Speak Brebeuf Jesuit – MPR
Old name for the Auditorium
.............................................. LGI
Large Group Instruction room; to the left of the main entrance, as you enter the school
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CAF
words to live by Cafeteria
.............................................. BRAVE
A word that makes the National Anthem more exciting at our games.
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LC
BYOT
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COMMONS
Learning Center; where students receive a little extra support with their studies
FRANCE STONE Main meeting room for parents
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Bring Your Own Technology
.............................................. Area adjacent to the cafeteria, complete with couches, tables, and a TV. Includes the Tim Boldt Lounge.
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LOBBY CONFERENCE
PADRE
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CONVO
Meeting room right off the main lobby; Brave Days happen here, as well as college and university visits
PRT
Personal Responsibility Time; free period to go and see your teachers, work on homework, write papers, eat lunch or visit with friends
.............................................. FROSH
Freshmen
APUSH
AP US History
.............................................. .............................................. WORLD CIV
World Civilizations Class
.............................................. ENVI SCI & APES
Environmental Science and Advanced Placement Environmental Science Class
.............................................. PREP
Cool way of saying Brebeuf
.............................................. REP THE PREP
Often hashtagged on Twitter for representing Brebeuf or a Brebeuf moment
.............................................. AMDG
All for the greater glory of God
.............................................. MEN AND WOMEN FOR OTHERS The Brebeuf Jesuit school motto
.............................................. ARROW
Student newspaper
.............................................. JUG
Justice Under God; this is the Brebeuf version of a detention
Affectionate name for Fr. George Menke, S.J.
.............................................. Short for convocation; all-school assemblies in the Gym for which students dress up
.............................................. SNOBALL
Winter dance sponsored by Student Council; get your tickets early! It sells out.
.............................................. MORNING PRAYER
Every morning, a student, faculty or staff member will read a prayer/poem/ scripture over the PA, to start off our day. If you would like to share a prayer with the school, please sign up with Fr. Menke (Padre).
.............................................. DAILY EXAMEN
This is the prayer we do at the end of the day – you need to stop what you are doing to listen and reflect
.............................................. CONVO DRESS
What you need to wear for convocations on campus. For boys, this means nice shoes (no athletic shoes) shirt, tie, and dress pants. For girls, dress/skirt (watch the length) or dress pants.
.............................................. IGGY
Affectionate term for the statue of St. Ignatius that is at the front of the school
.............................................. GRAD AT GRAD
The 5 values we hope to instill in every student before they graduate – the hallmarks of Jesuit education: Intellectually Competent, Loving, Religious, Committed to Justice, and Open to Growth.
.............................................. BREBEUF SEAL IN THE MAIN LOBBY
It’s Tradition: DO NOT stand on or walk across the seal in the main lobby. If you do, you must kiss the seal.
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WHAT DO FRESHMEN/STUDENTS NEED FOR THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL? • Your class schedule received at Orientation • Student planner received at Orientation as well • Device to connect to the network • Notebook, pens and pencils • Folder to keep handouts • Backpack Teachers will also review the individual needs for their course on the first day of class, sometimes resulting in more required supplies.
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