Thursday, June 25, 2020

25 Things I Learned Senior Year

I’m about to drop some truth bombs. 1. Finish your Common App essay over the summer. 2. It’s not too late to add a few more extracurricular activities to your list. You can still get involved in new things senior year if your Common App seems to be lacking. 3. Be nice to freshmen. Don’t act superior to them. You may even become friends. . Don’t let friends or family overly influence your college decision. 15. Don’t announce your college acceptances online. 16. Don’t compare yourself to others. Everyone has struggles and issues that you don’t know about. No one’s life is perfect, even if it may seem like it on Instagram. 17. Visit colleges second semester if you’re having a hard time making a choice. Most people come back from these visits sure of where they are going to go to school. 18. After you’ve made your college decision, make sure you stay on top of all of the college-related stuff you still have to get done, such as housing forms, registering for classes, etc. Do your research about which options are best for you. Next year will be a lot less enjoyable if you can’t get the housing and the classes that you want. 19. Use websites like Scholly in order to find as many scholarships as you possibly can. 20. Say thank you to teachers and parents. 21. Push yourself outside of your comfort zone and don’t be afraid to embarrass yourself. After all, you probably won’t see most of these people ever again. 22. Don’t leave anything left unsaid. 23. Be appreciative of the things you’ll be missing next year, such as your own bedroom, bathroom and home-cooked meals. 24. Realize the insignificancy of petty drama. Forgive people! This is not the time for grudges. This is probably the last time you and all of your friends will be together. 25. Don’t spend too much time daydreaming about next year. Live in the moment.

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