With senior year beginning and the end of high school already approaching, growing up has got me thinking of all the things that still need to do as kid before things “get real”. So much still needs to be done before going on to college, before graduating high school, and before becoming an adult; things that need to be done as a kid. The one thing that comes to mind that I feel must be done before going on to be an adult is letting my inner kid out and play in the mud at least one more time.
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
Walter Kirn successfully unearths some of the worst aspects of senior year. However, these reasonings are not sound enough to condone the discontinuation of it. Any issues found are the fault of the student or the school administration, not the grade level itself. Senior year is worth holding on to for both the persistence of learning and for solidifying relationships. Kirn mentions with pleasure his choice to leave high school early. Nonetheless the four year high school experience should not be demoralized by those who wish to value it for the irreplaceable opportunity it is.
Seniors, the last half of the year is hard, almost graduated, almost free from hours and hours of homework, but, don’t give up on your goals. Keep doing what you do best finish out strong. And fight for what you want and keep
Freshman fifteen is the NEW EPIDEMIC!!.. or not? In the eyes of freshman, college can be seen as entering the lion’s den when transitioning from high school. Students routines, diets, and moods drastically change resulting in an imbalance of one’s well being. As a way to cope college freshman typically look towards food for a release. Therefore, this is where the term freshman fifteen was born. Freshman fifteen is the idea that in one’s first year of attending college, the student will gain fifteen pounds. On average students are gaining weight at an abnormal pace however, it is not exactly the amount that the media has portrayed.
The best times of senior year include parties, prom, and getting out of this hell hole (aka high school) to college. It 's senior year, go out have some fun, hit the blunt and drink up like a fish. Go to prom it 's a guaranteed good time. Take a loan out of the bank and get yourself an education in an undecided major for college soon. You got this. High school is the best time of your life and senior year is just 8/10ths of the slice of cake.
There are numerous of things to look forward to your senior year. Freedom, early dismissal, late arrival, homecoming week, college acceptance letters, and graduation. I was always reminded to be aware of this senior disease called senioritis, a case of laziness your senior year, but I was not told to be aware of tears and torture. The first day I walked through Ridge Spring Monetta High School doors as a senior, I felt like a target. Eyes turned into laser beams straight for my heart. I was blindsided, I did not know where this hatred came from. Smiles turned into frowns, but I believe even with a damaged hurt and red watery eyes, I still came out on top.
Senior year is the year full of memories, some bad and some good. But, I will forever cherish these because I will never get a chance to do this again. Senior year is the year I will learn to take risks, have fun, focus on my future and everything it holds. I have 9 months left of being a kid, 9 months before I spring into adulthood. It is the year full of changes-whether or not I actually want them to happen. This is the year that will be filled with some hard goodbyes and generous hellos. But, I will put my best foot forward and embrace and embark on this special
Southeastern University is a private, Co-ed, Christian university. SEU’s main focus is to equip their students to be a next generation of leaders so that they can enter the real world as influential servants to their careers and communities. Southeastern university offers a plentiful amount of study programs, even the program I am interested in which is Human services. I selected this school First because it is a Christian college, and Second because of the programs of study. I chose to go to a Christian college because I grew up in a Christian household and because I believe in Jesus. I also chose Southeastern University because of the programs of study. SEU was one of the few colleges that had a program of study that I was interested in.
As young girl with big dreams I imagined my senior year of high school to be one of the best years of my life. I imagined going to homecoming with all of my friends, being the captain of the varsity soccer and cheerleading teams, going to Friday night football games, going to Prom with my perfect date, and going on a senior trip with all of my best friends. I never imagined my senior year to be the way that it is. I am the new kid.
Senior year can mean many things to everyone, but to me it is about my last ten football games, senior project and, graduating.
Any form of studying has got a scope, a time limit and must achieve some objectives at the end of the day. There are goals that the learner needs to meet as well in learning liberal arts. Based on the previous papers and projects on this subject, this discussion will focus on the achievement of the course aims, critical analysis of life problems and other issues.
High school is said to be one of the most important times in your life; where you will make lasting memories before you go to college. For most people, this probably includes going to football games on Friday nights. I am not an exception to this. I loving going to football games and hanging out with my friends, but I have missed more than a few of those games, including the last game of my senior year. I was busy preparing for Saturday. On that day, I would run the last cross country race of my life. It was the state championship.
High school is a very nice experience, I am very lucky to live and be part of one of the most powerful and educational driven nations as the United States. In I'm opinion High school, like college is an environment of choice, where a student as myself can choose what he wishes to learn. from French to chemistry, schools offer a lot of unique preparation for the future of their students. I have many rewarding projects and academic courses that will help me achieve my future goals. From the time I participated in “earth day” and helped cleaned a park to being able to enjoy learning something I like, like French.
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.
Wake up, get ready, go to school, extracurriculars, come home, repeat. Day in and day out, that is the basic schedule of an average high school student. Students spend an average of seven hours a day in school, so what are they learning there? Here is a list of some important life skills that you will not learn from your public high school:
All throughout my life I would always hear the phrase “what do you want to be when you want to grow up?” and I would never give a straight answer, but it became more prevalent in my teenage years. As soon as I reached freshman year of high school I figured out the answer. I knew what I wanted to be when I grew up. When I was a freshman I knew that I wanted to be a veterinarian.I was very fond of animals and I love to take care of them I loved being around them also. I've had many pets growing up and I knew that's what I wanted to do for the rest of my life.As a freshman I didn't know the steps to become a veterinarian, I didn't know what I needed to do I had no idea of what college I was going to go,but I knew that I needed to figure it out.