Address: 11811 N Brantly Ave, Houston, TX 77034, USA
“I run on Dunkin. Great to have so close to home.”
Address: 12711 Blume Ave, Houston, TX 77034, USA
“I really enjoy every lesson. Staff is very knowledgeable, scheduling is very easy.”
Address: 13735 Beamer Rd, Houston, TX 77089, USA
“This is definitely one of the better schools in the district, but it comes with a price... Presumably, if you're reading this, you're likely either a prospective student, or a student already here (or a teacher / parent that is just curious about the reviews.) So, therefore, I will address this from a student perspective. I am in the graduating class of 2019, so this is my experience. I'll be going year by year. Keep in mind that some of these events were 4 years ago, so they might be a bit muddled. Freshman year: This is your first year of high school. Coincidentally, this is also your first year of college. The first week has no college classes, which is nice because you get time to meet people and get to know your teachers. After the first week, your college classes start. You typically only have 1 per day, 2 total. (6 credit hours per semester freshman year.) This is relatively easy, since the counselors are extremely competent, and are aware that students need to be eased into this. Many students that leave the school leave during freshman year, which is good because it only gets harder. Sophomore year: Sophomore year is nearly identical to freshman year, except that the friend groups have been relatively solidified. This is also the last year the new students can join the school. You cannot join in your upperclassmen years, due to the amount of work you would have to do to make it up. I personally struggled during this year, because I treated it with the same level of freshman year. While it is true, the work load is similar to freshman year, the level of difficulty was increased. Junior year: Junior year, similar to freshman year, is also a transition year. They're transitioning you to being an independent college student, for senior year. This was personally my best year academically. It is significantly more difficult than sophomore year, but if you go into it with a level head than you'll be fine. Senior year: This is where I am now, so I cannot give you an accurate overall view. It is by far the most difficult year, however I am not failing anything. The hardest part is the level of independence that students receive. The competition above you to first ranking puts pressure on you, that is also a little hard to compete with, which can cause some students to think lower of themselves than they might at other schools. So, essentially, this school will prepare you for college, and put you ahead. That is definitely a plus. However, the tiny class size (my senior class is roughly at 90 students,) can cause people to become isolated, and shut out. The competition within the school can cause stress, and some people might not be able to handle this. There is an aura of support throughout the school, however there is also always a disconsolate atmosphere. If you're not sure whether or not this school is for you, then it probably isn't . There are no extra curricular, this school is 100% academic paced. If you think you can do well here though, then it is a good school. Just make sure that you are willing to put forth the work, and make sure that you speak to your children/parents, because if you attend this school, you WILL experience a lessened mental health, at least once during your venture.”
Address: 353 Crenshaw Rd, Houston, TX 77034, USA
“I am a student here and I love it. The teachers are the best and truly care about the success of their students. They do their best to help you with anything you may be struggling with so that you don't get discouraged. I have made great friends here and I just love the school spirit. If you want to have a chance at a great college or university come look at Yes Prep Southeat.”
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