By Makayla Heisler
Throughout high school we make friends that leave imprints on us for a life time. These people are our classmates and peers, and they help shape us into who we are today. This year, like every year before that, the senior class will graduate and move on past high school. Almost all of them will leave behind friends they have made throughout their high school career.
Seniors, having been at school the longest, can give other students very valuable advice on how to enjoy, or just make it through high school. This year’s senior class has a variety of students, all of whom have different personalities and have had different experiences while in high school. Many of the seniors will miss the underclassmen they have become close to over the past few years. Seniors in the graduating class offer underclassmen and future students excellent advice from their experiences:
“Focus on your classes and build up your resumes for college and scholarship applications, because the only thing high school grades matter for in the grand scheme of life is getting you into college and getting you money to pay for college.” - Nicole Cornell
“People tell you high school goes fast, and I personally never believed them. But seriously, I blinked and I was a senior. High school is hard, but it can also be a lot of fun. Cherish the good stuff, and the rest of it will all work itself out.” – Maggie Ward
“Follow your heart and enjoy every minute because it goes by fast!” – Andrew Wilke
“Procrastinating is a terrible thing and should be avoided at all costs.” – Brooklyn Kemp
“Don’t be afraid to be yourself.” – Hannah Baumann
“Live like you were dying and just have courage and confidence because life is too short to let any situation pass by.” – Marshall De Lonay
“Don’t ever be scared of standing up for what you believe in. In 10 years, you aren't going to remember the people you were afraid would make fun of you, but you will remember what you fought for.” – Maggie Ward
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