With graduation just around corner, and fifty-nine days left for seniors anxiety is kicking in. This year has by far been the best high school year of my life. I’m so excited and ready for what this world has to offer. Looking back and seeing just how far I’ve come makes my family and I proud of myself.
I know for a fact the senior farewell rally is going to be so emotional. Looking around seeing everyone I’ve practically grown up with, realizing we’re all going our separate ways make me sad yet happy at the same time. Don’t get me wrong I’m excited for a new school year but scared to be on my own.
I’m currently working on my powerpoint from my senior project, and just making sure I’m prepared for whatever the panelist have to ask. When speaking in front of people I tend to get extremely nervous. So I’ve always dreaded the senior exit interview and having to speak in front of important community members.
The exciting part about my project is being able to talk about my family, myself, and my plans for my future. Volleyball has always been super important to me, so the fact that I was just scouted by the University of Maine Fort Kent, makes me super proud of how far I’ve come and the accomplishments I’ve made. Having a knee surgery at 16 in the middle of my club volleyball season really sucked, but recovering as quickly as I did has helped me become a better team player. Also I’m really excited for grad nite and senior prom. Typical right? This is my last year of high school, I need to make the most of what I got in the short amount of time I have.