Happy Halloween! I hope everybunny survived day one.
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Happy Halloween! I hope everybunny survived day one.
In honor of the newest XXL freshman class, I’ll be analyzing each artist’s breakthrough hit that drove them into mainstream success! They’re up here for a reason and I intend to prove why! CONGRATS CLASS!!!
México NT: h-
photographers: so these are the official pics of tonight
Congratulations chelle belllssssss!!!! #loveyou #soproud #co2019 #classof2019 #sjsu https://www.instagram.com/p/Bx2lpDTAOXG/?igshid=ccvkf792u92f
sorry for being so inactive lately! I just graduated today, so that’s why I’ve been busy these past couple of days. I’ll slowly go back to being on here once get my hours of sleep back, hehe
To high school seniors waiting for college decisions
I remember being in that same situation two years ago and can still recall all the emotions that I went through. Getting deferred/waitlisted/rejected from my dream schools was disheartening and I remember feeling very empty at the end of my senior year. To those going through the same feeling, I want to say that college is an experience that you have SO much control over. If you “end up” going to a state school, you have just as much potential to do incredible things, have unique experiences, find wonderful communities of people -- you just have to search for it. I go to a state school and have witnessed my peers do meaningful research, launch startups that have expanded abroad, get really cool internships, etc etc. My point is that if you “end up” going to your safety school then you can absolutely kill it there- the same way you would have at a top tier. You have the power to shape your college experience so after you commit yourself to a college start building that path.
Good luck to everyone working on their applications in these final days, I wish you all the best <3
It’s finally starting to get cold in Australia!
Reflection of 17-18 Junior Year
Summer: Day 1
1. I maintained good grades throughout the year
2. I learned that some people aren’t meant to be your friend
3. I learned to be cautious of who you tell information to
4. I became aware of how different people affected me
5. I grew intellectually and mentally
Overall, my junior year was a really long learning moment