It’s been a long time coming… I think to myself this is the moment i’ve been waiting for, but then again, what’s next? Many people say only time can tell, but no only you can tell, it’s what you make with your time that matters. It’s a time that every high schooler waits for, but now the pressure is on, more than ever. I think back to my brothers graduation, and put myself in his position, I’m next. After this graduation, it’s back to being another freshman in another Learning Environment. There’s still much to do in such little time, but I just have to move day by day. It goes from here, then a graduation at college, then maybe a promotion at a job, it is a repetitive cycle.
So far I’ve done what I can do for now, in excelling in my classes. I have been passing all my classes, and also getting involved with my school. However, there is still plenty of more things to do. I need to make sure I try my best getting 4’s in my classes and close up this episode of my life. I am working on my website, and have my Exit Interview scheduled for March 15. In regards of my Exit Interview, I am somewhat nervous. I know what I have to complete, and I know what I need to practice on. Therefore, I now have 4 days to complete this major task that is needed for my final year. I try not to overthink my interview, if I do then its causes more nerves. Staying relaxed, and practice is all I need, I will then gain confidence. I also can’t try and memorize what is said, I just practice and get familiar with what information I will be presenting. I never really had a problem with public speaking, especially people I don’t know. I think what really has benefited me is presenting for our school to our visitors.
I think every senior is looking forward to graduation, Lindsay is a small town, there’s more than what we’re exposed to every day. There is more out there than little old Lindsay, and we need to welcome those new experiences that are yet to come. I am really looking forward to college, but nervous to leave it all behind. To meeting new friends, to living in a new environment, and being independent. I grew up with all of my friends, Lindsay is a small community. Some of my friends have been there since kindergarten up to now, we each have each other’s back and always will. I feel like the bonds I’ve made with people will remain but close-knit bond might diminish, everybody goes their separate way.
Looking back at my senior year and just all my years here in general… I have changed, I have learned, I have struggled, I have excelled, and I have remained true to my integrity. I am most grateful about the way I acquired my knowledge, through our Performance Based System. I think about my squad, my learning facilitators that have helped me on the way, and thank them for that. I tried to be involved and exposed to new activities every year. Overall, I feel like my four years went by in a flash, but I learned each new year. When they tell you,”Your highschool years go by quick” you should really hear them out. I didn’t think nothing of it cause 4 years is a long time but it is all right, now especially your Senior year. Sometimes you can’t even believe it has come to an end, now on to the next. I am also thankful for the system we have had here at Lindsay High School, it has shaped us to be independent learners and know that in the end it really is just up to you. I wouldn't have wanted my high school career any other way.
So far I’ve done what I can do for now, in excelling in my classes. I have been passing all my classes, and also getting involved with my school. However, there is still plenty of more things to do. I need to make sure I try my best getting 4’s in my classes and close up this episode of my life. I am working on my website, and have my Exit Interview scheduled for March 15. In regards of my Exit Interview, I am somewhat nervous. I know what I have to complete, and I know what I need to practice on. Therefore, I now have 4 days to complete this major task that is needed for my final year. I try not to overthink my interview, if I do then its causes more nerves. Staying relaxed, and practice is all I need, I will then gain confidence. I also can’t try and memorize what is said, I just practice and get familiar with what information I will be presenting. I never really had a problem with public speaking, especially people I don’t know. I think what really has benefited me is presenting for our school to our visitors.
I think every senior is looking forward to graduation, Lindsay is a small town, there’s more than what we’re exposed to every day. There is more out there than little old Lindsay, and we need to welcome those new experiences that are yet to come. I am really looking forward to college, but nervous to leave it all behind. To meeting new friends, to living in a new environment, and being independent. I grew up with all of my friends, Lindsay is a small community. Some of my friends have been there since kindergarten up to now, we each have each other’s back and always will. I feel like the bonds I’ve made with people will remain but close-knit bond might diminish, everybody goes their separate way.
Looking back at my senior year and just all my years here in general… I have changed, I have learned, I have struggled, I have excelled, and I have remained true to my integrity. I am most grateful about the way I acquired my knowledge, through our Performance Based System. I think about my squad, my learning facilitators that have helped me on the way, and thank them for that. I tried to be involved and exposed to new activities every year. Overall, I feel like my four years went by in a flash, but I learned each new year. When they tell you,”Your highschool years go by quick” you should really hear them out. I didn’t think nothing of it cause 4 years is a long time but it is all right, now especially your Senior year. Sometimes you can’t even believe it has come to an end, now on to the next. I am also thankful for the system we have had here at Lindsay High School, it has shaped us to be independent learners and know that in the end it really is just up to you. I wouldn't have wanted my high school career any other way.