The year is 2027, first off I want you not to worry about death anymore because you clearly have at least another 10 years in you. I also want to assure you that you will be alright throughout the next decade, and really shouldn’t worry too much about anything in particular. Of course you’re not going to listen to me, because hindsight only happens after the fact. However, I shall attempt to describe the next 10 years and give you some advice.
I shall start with your Senior year. Your senior year will be the best year of school you’ve had so far. You will get an A in every class and even a 5 on every AP test you take. This will help you get into that college you want to go to, I won’t say which one that is because I don’t want to ruin the
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Throughout school there’s not a single class you get lower than an A in, surprisingly. Your freshman year of college is an enjoyable time, as you join a few clubs and meet a couple good friends. Even better is your sophomore year, where you meet your significant other and make a load of new friends. Junior year is enjoyable, but a lot of hard work and will get tough at times. Senior year is a great year, and you and your partner get married this year. Also, as soon as you get out of college you find a job instantly. You work for a research laboratory, that is founded in 2020, and you work to create new biotechnologies that help those with injuries. You are able to connect the new technologies to the nerves in the human body, and give sight to the blind and hearing to the deaf. You make a lot of money, but don’t even realize it because you are so absorbed in your work for 3 years. Those 3 years are the most fruitful of your career, and you advance the world further in technology, and even use your own technology on yourself for a year after a slight injury you have, but then replace that
Walking into Walnut Hills High School right now would have anyone thinking the just walked into the middle of a tornado. Everyone you look there are students running in and out of doors, in and out of cars, and most certainly either turning in missing assignments or retaking tests. There is only one way for you to explain all this ciaos, Senior Year, the year that all teens await with so much excitement and ambition and the year that every single hour long study dates pays off. For the class of 2021 this isn’t just their final year at Walnut Hills this is the year that friends separate and head off to their different university to follow their dreams.
Now envision having all that torn away from you, the certainty and strength of knowing that you can fulfill your dreams, the hope that you will one day accomplish all your goals and make your mother proud. Envision bearing all of your ambitions and dreams, but knowing that there is no way that they can come true. All because you are overcome with a disease, your kidney is failing, you need a new heart, because yours can’t properly pump blood, or you need new lungs, because yours can 't properly remove the carbon dioxide from your lungs. Just like that, the prospect of attaining your dreams is snatched away from you.
My freshman year was suppossed to be my year, the year I was finally going
Let’s flash back in time to before our college days. Back to then we had lunch trays filled with rubbery chicken nuggets, stale pizza, and bags of chocolate milk. A backpack stacked with Lisa Frank note books, flexi rulers, and color changing pencils. The times where we thought we wouldn’t make it out alive, but we did. Through all the trials and tribulations school helped build who I am today and shaped my future. From basic functions all the way to life-long lessons that helped shape my character.
With all the college prep, all the studying, and all the tests that senior year is going to consist of its important to remember what life is all about: enjoying the little things. Senior year is supposed to be your best year ever except for most its
Within a hundred years, unless we make some major research breakthroughs, you are going to die. Before then, you will get to watch many of the friends and family you love go through the process of decay, infirmity, and death. Witnessing this process over and over, we have accepted it as nature's way, but it is horrible, tragic, and heartbreaking.
My senior year was full of memories that I will never forget. There were memories that I would like to forget and some I would love to relive. There were many life lessons throughout the year. What to do, what not to do. A few consequences throughout the way. Many fights and arguments with the girls in my lab. Times when I wanted to give up and my teachers and friends helped me stay on track, but I would never change my experience at Tri-Rivers for anything! Junior year and Senior year were a hell of alot different. Junior year we started off with 18 girls, but ending senior year with 10. Last year there was a lot of drama, but what do you expect with a room full of girls? There were groups in one lab. I would classify them as like, the peacemakers,
My Sophomore year in Trinity Catholic was full of fun, stress, yet very enjoyable. This year was filled with great memories with friends, fun adventures with friends, and a great learning experience. This year marked a great leap for my education. This year I took classes that I liked and also had teachers that I liked. This year, I made great memories in and out of school, with friends of old and new (Matt Garrido, Adrian, Liam, Kevin, Daniel, Alejandro, Chris Bode, Bilal, Tyler, Twisted, Andres, Zalio, Syerra, Alexandra, Alexandra, Charlene, Julian, Ian, and many many more). I would describe my sophomore year almost like a movie. Old classics like Fasts Time at Richmond High and Dazed and Confused. My Sophomore year wasn't exactly
The day I had dreamed about my whole life finally came, the day that I became a senior. At first it was great being considered the senior, but my feelings quickly changed once everything started coming to an end. I had my last first day, my last volleyball practice and game, my last football game, and now my last vaudeville and soon there will be many more lasts to come. I had always thought that I couldn’t wait to become a senior and be the big dogs in school, but now that it’s finally here I wish I still had more time. Looking back, I only think of all the chances I didn’t take and all of the regrets I have because I thought I had forever, but they weren’t kidding when they said time flies. I still remember elementary, middle and high school like it was yesterday, but now it’s my last year.
What kind of college should a student go? Is college even necessary to go? These are the questions I should be considering while I think about my future. It seemed like that the time to decide the future plan was in the far future. However, time to think about my detailed future plans have now arrived. After I read many articles and do many research, I think going to 4 year college or university would fit best for me.
Growing up you are told high school will be the best four years of your life, but for some that is not the case. Fortunately for those who do not wish to attend all four years there is a way to graduate early. This is a lengthy but rewarding process that involves determination and hard work. This option hasn’t always been available, but since it has been there are many students taking advantage of it. Some individuals decide to take on this challenge in sophomore or junior year, but in this case it will begin freshman year.
Traveling to Germany and Belgium my senior year during Winterim would be a good opportunity for me to grow as a person. The first reason that I believe that going would be beneficial is that I would have the chance to practice my German. The second reason is that it would be a great way to learn more about the World Wars because instead of learning about them with videos and pictures, I would actually be going to the places where it took place. The next reason corresponds with my previous reason. I would like to major in History and become a history teacher because I’ve discovered that I enjoy that subject and I like to tell others about it. It is also my best subject in school and I average a A every year in that class. Another reason that I think Germany would be a good opportunity for me to grow is that I would get to experience a different
Very soon I will completely die and all that will be left is my empty body walking with you”.
My senior year of high school…I want to enjoy people’s company, appreciate my family’s presence, and keep a permanent Polaroid of my “home town” etched in my memory. I have a purpose for the year, I know what I want to accomplish for the future, but I have to remember to make the most out of today because there may not always be a tomorrow.
Waiting in the darkness, each second felt like a minute. I finally received the message from my brother: Our dad was asleep, and it was time to make my move. I braced my hands on the wooden trim, held my breath, and jumped.