Junior year. You know everyone always says that junior year is the hardest year in high school. I disagree. While yes, you have to get the good grades to show colleges that you are ready, I do not feel like the classes I took this year were not any more challenging then the one classes from freshman and sophomore year. That may just be my opinion because I did not take AP Chemistry or AP Biology. But, I will say that I have enjoyed my junior year.
Sucesses: Well, some have to come from fencing of course. Taking 15 in Reno after being extremely ill the day before was an awesome success. Grades are undeniably a success to be proud of. Oh, any you can't for get the success of recieving my liscense (Most likely the most important success.)
Failures: Well, I can not think of any major failures this junior year. Not that I have been perfect at everything I did this year but I did not fail anything. I like to stay positive about my life any not dwell on any failures.
Lessons learned: I have learned so many lessons this year, many of which are too personal to announce to the world. Actually, all of the lessons I learned are too personal to share:) Sorry guys!
Risks taken: My junior year has been to packed with studying, and fencing I honestly have not had the chance to take any worthy risks.
Yep, that is my junior year. I cannot say that it was the most interesting year of my life. But, I can say that I enjoyed it for the most part. Being a busy busy person makes a lot difficult. I will admit to regretting not getting a large amount of time in with my friends but that has (in a sense) payed off with great grades. I am happy with how my junior year has turned out.
What will I do this summer? Simple. Relax. Read. Fence. Attend a Brandeis Fencing Camp. Work. And most importantly hangout with my best friends.
Senior year! That I am looking forward to. Senior year is the last year of grade school! From this last year, I want to have a great experience. I want to establish myself more as a leader. I would like to complete more community service than just the requirements. Next year brings coaching responsibilities for fencing as that is my mentoring project. I want to grow to be exactly who I would like to be senior year. I plan to reach these goals my going to do community service as much as possible. I plan on being more evolved in Student Council and other clubs. I plan on working my hardest academically.
I am extremely excited for senior year and to learn just where I will be attending college for the next four years of my life. I am excited to see if any fencing coaches decide to recruit me to be on their team. I am simply filled with excitement.
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