Celine HuangJun 2, 2021AdviceAP Exams: A Post-MortemAt around 4pm on Monday, May 17th, AP students spilled out of the front doors of the field house for what would be the last time this...
Celine HuangMay 6, 2021AdviceMid-AP Exam AdviceEvery year around mid-April to mid-May, a large portion of the Sentinel student body, particularly Grade 11s and 12s, undergoes what can...
Dilay AykutMar 31, 2021AdviceNew Hobbies for the New Season: Rocks and Crystals!Although returning back to school after a restful two weeks of spring break is never too enticing, it equally serves as a great...
Celine Huang and Cathy XiongFeb 26, 2021AdviceAP Capstone: What is it, and is it right for you? Students, parents, and teachers alike are all aware of Sentinel’s extensive AP course offerings. One of the most involved and possibly...
Molly O'KeeffeJan 26, 2021AdviceManageable Classics: How to Get Into Books of Literary MeritIf you've ever been in an English class, you've probably been told by teachers to start reading "books of literary merit", but it can be...
Sophia VetriciJan 26, 2021AdviceAcademic Burnout: Prevention and RecoveryAccording to a survey given by the Sentinel Sun on our Instagram (@sentinelschoolblog), 62% of students perceive that they have...
Mimi MarshallDec 18, 2020AdviceVolunteering During COVID-19: Five Safe and Socially Distanced Opportunities Volunteering is one of the most productive and rewarding ways that we as young people can spend our free time. Any opportunity to make a...