I GOT INTO MY TOP HIGHSCHOOLLLLLL <3 ðŸ˜

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I GOT INTO MY TOP HIGHSCHOOLLLLLL <3 ðŸ˜
Damn who's that young Sergeant gettin' a diploma?! #TBT #ClassOf2003 #NewMexicoMilitaryInstitute #TopOfClass #MemoryLane #Graduation #Roswell #NMMI #Colts #HippieInDisguise #Inspo #NewMexicoTrue #Zialife
Thursday, 24th of March
For the past week or two we have been focusing on developing our logo. So far I have made my concept design, but I still need to improve on this by our due date, in 2 weeks. It was easy for me to get my image into Photoshop so I didn’t have to draw it, but getting the text in was quite difficult as I couldn’t get the specific font I needed in Photoshop so I had to take a screenshot of the writing on docs and use that instead, but this was more difficult to adjust as needed. My Stakeholder suggested I change a section of my image that could be difficult to print, and also suggested to put the logo in a box so it has an frame, which brings the focus in and makes it more effective.
Hours of homework
Problems of being smart....
Since you're graduating the top of your class, what do you do? What classes did you take? After school stuff? I'm entering high school next year and want to be top of my class too!
I’m really busy! This year I am president of FCCLA, editor of the yearbook, take 6 dance classes, teach 3, volunteer at my local hospital, and am treasurer of NHS. I love being busy, and I don’t really get overwhelmed easily. It does get stressful sometimes. This year I am taking Government, Economics, English 101/102, Calculus, Chem II, Spanish IV, Microbiology/Genetics, and, of course, PE. :D My biggest piece of advice is to not give yourself the option to give up. I have never had a B, but I have FOUGHT for every A. No matter how rough it got. For example, my alarm is set for 40 minutes earlier tomorrow so I can meet with my teacher to understand some problems I don’t get. Next year I am attending the University of Illinois at Chicago’s Honors College, and have been pre-accepted to their medical school, so I will begin those classes too. I plan to be a pediatric oncologist. That goal and the reasons behind it push me every day. Let me know if you need/want to know anything else anon! GOOD LUCK! You’ll do great (:Â