Sabercats speak about senior year

Sabercats speak about senior year

Between parents, teachers, and T.V. shows, from the moment we enter kindergarten, students are told what we need to do and how we need to do it in order to succeed. Wouldn’t it be helpful if you weren’t beeing fed unrealistic and outdated advice?  Here is some valuable tips from Fossil Ridge High School students who are trying to get through their senior year and are going through the same experiences you are or will be in the near future.

From the class of 2014

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“Keep your G.P.A. up, it’s a pain to get it up later.”

-Riley Crowell (Right)

 

“Plan ahead and get it done!”

On preparing for college

-Hayd Nelson (Left)

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“Don’t base your actions on what other people think you should do. Oh, and have fun!”

-Tessa Marquardt-Burrell

 

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“Do what you think is right. No matter what college, school, or your parents say, it’s all you after high school.”

-Jackson Bailey

 

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“Make sure you have an off period senior year, you’ll need it.”

-Tori Adler

 

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“Take as many free college credit courses as you can.”

-Alex Dye

 

From a teacher

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“Come to class! You have the rest of your life to sleep in.”

-Karen Lemmon

Art Department

 

From the author

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“ Graduating early might sound like a great idea but remember, college isn’t free. High school provides a lot of free opportunities that most colleges don’t. Take advantage of the resources you have now.”

-Paige Closson

Class of 2014

 

 

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