Graduation, to me, is a no-brainer to me, because I'm not completely or have any emotional thoughts. I'm not bittersweet about it, I'm just carefree and just treat like every other day. My preparations thus far for post-graduation is to go to COS in Visalia and hopefully obtain an official driving license by then because I want to be able to navigate via a car by myself. I still got to finish all of my classes, including finishing up this journal entry, and then I'll be fine.
I'm mostly looking forward to yearbook season because ever since before attending high school, I'd look at my older siblings' yearbooks from nineteen ninety-seven to two thousand one. I thought that since they have yearbooks that were purchased, I thought why not continue on with the legacy of owning myself the yearbook of all four years of high school I went to. The signatures and notes students leave in my yearbooks that I look at afterwards, gives me confidence in anything I do whether it's school related or not.
I can't really tell any specific moment during senior year that was memorable, because anything and everything memorable that has occurred this year was memorable and will be.
However as it comes to Graduation Day, which is on Friday June Tenth, the fate, determines on the yearbook, its arrival, and the yearbook adviser. This is because yearbooks are the most important thing in high school in my point of view. I get strongly and extremely involved in asking people to sign yearbooks and for me to sign them. Usually there was enough time for me to ask people to sign my yearbook. However during Junior year, as the yearbooks arrived I believe Tuesday June Second, the yearbook advisor didn't want to hand people out because the advisor wanted to sort out by who ordered it and he wanted to give the yearbooks to the students who ordered after school; and technically the Senior Farewell rally occurred before after school and the day it happened was the last Friday of the school year. This to me personally, lead to some problems, because the Seniors' last day was Monday. I wanted as much Seniors to sign my yearbooks all in one day, because I want to get roughly equal amounts like I did with other classes last year. This year, I don't know when the yearbooks will be released, but hopefully the advisor hands them out earlier than last year because I want more time to students to sign my yearbook. That way, I can be able to walk at Graduation and I'll have as much signatures and autographs and messages as I had with my other yearbooks. If for some reason, it's the same thing like yesteryear, then I will choose not to walk; and if I don't walk, I will not even be present at the ceremony, because by then, I want to worry about myself. Scarcity is extremely involved in this because two choices are being made in this situation. Opportunity cost is involved in this as well, as I'm in Economics this semester doing my hardest.
I'm mostly looking forward to yearbook season because ever since before attending high school, I'd look at my older siblings' yearbooks from nineteen ninety-seven to two thousand one. I thought that since they have yearbooks that were purchased, I thought why not continue on with the legacy of owning myself the yearbook of all four years of high school I went to. The signatures and notes students leave in my yearbooks that I look at afterwards, gives me confidence in anything I do whether it's school related or not.
I can't really tell any specific moment during senior year that was memorable, because anything and everything memorable that has occurred this year was memorable and will be.
However as it comes to Graduation Day, which is on Friday June Tenth, the fate, determines on the yearbook, its arrival, and the yearbook adviser. This is because yearbooks are the most important thing in high school in my point of view. I get strongly and extremely involved in asking people to sign yearbooks and for me to sign them. Usually there was enough time for me to ask people to sign my yearbook. However during Junior year, as the yearbooks arrived I believe Tuesday June Second, the yearbook advisor didn't want to hand people out because the advisor wanted to sort out by who ordered it and he wanted to give the yearbooks to the students who ordered after school; and technically the Senior Farewell rally occurred before after school and the day it happened was the last Friday of the school year. This to me personally, lead to some problems, because the Seniors' last day was Monday. I wanted as much Seniors to sign my yearbooks all in one day, because I want to get roughly equal amounts like I did with other classes last year. This year, I don't know when the yearbooks will be released, but hopefully the advisor hands them out earlier than last year because I want more time to students to sign my yearbook. That way, I can be able to walk at Graduation and I'll have as much signatures and autographs and messages as I had with my other yearbooks. If for some reason, it's the same thing like yesteryear, then I will choose not to walk; and if I don't walk, I will not even be present at the ceremony, because by then, I want to worry about myself. Scarcity is extremely involved in this because two choices are being made in this situation. Opportunity cost is involved in this as well, as I'm in Economics this semester doing my hardest.