The end

Dec 14, 2005 16:11

That's all she wrote folks! I am all done with classes, I got my cap and gown (btw, the medallion is really tiny), and now I just hang out and wait to graduate.

I have pretty much accomplished everything I wanted to here, even in just 3.5 years. I joined a bunch of RSOs, was an RA, volunteered like crazy, became a different person than I was in high school, had fun, and did well in classes. I've always said that I'm opposed to new things, so I think that this is just another way of that coming out. It's just like graduating high school, I was sad then (not like crying oh my gosh type of thing) and I'm kind of sad now because I know that my once daily relationships with people will change and fade away. That means you better call me people! :)

Graduating seniors have such a different perspective on things than underclassmen. All of the younger people are worried about silly things and graduating seniors are concerned about which companies to interview for, when do i do my grad. audit, when do I pick up my cap and gown and so on. When I was younger I think I thought that the rest of my life was to far away to be concerned with, which is probably what a lot of underclassmen think.

So now I'm a college grad, now I get to work forever. Let's look at the positives of this: I can be independent and pay for everything myself which is kind of liberating. I can start making decisions for myself about my future, which is also kind of liberating but also way scary. And I'll also have cool new stuff before my friends :) Kidding!

Now it's time to start packing, but first, dinner. Real world here I come...
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