My junior year has been a crazy year. A lot has happened; there has been many memorable moments. There have been ups and downs, and I have learned lessons from every one. Some of my successes have been getting into Youth Salute, inducted into NHS, getting first chair of the cello section in orchestra, maintaining great friends, and making amazing new ones. At the same time however, I've had some failures, like getting a few bad grades, and losing some good friends. One of the main lessons that I learned is that procrastination gets you nowhere. On one of our earlier blog posts I said that one of my goals was to not procrastinate...but that obviously didn't happen.
Seeing as how this year is almost over, I'm definitely looking forward to summer. I hope to do some volunteer work with Saint Joseph, while also working at Chick-fil-A all the time, and trying to get in some hours for my mentoring project. And in the midst of all of this, I still want to try to get in time at the pool or going on vacation.
For next year, I'm only taking three AP classes and two advanced, so the year isn't going to be too hard. I'm really looking forward to it, but it's crazy to think that we're already almost graduating high school.
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