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Jan 12, 2005 00:06

well i guess since everyone else is doing it i might as well too. 2004...what to say. well it really was a great year being my senior year and all. i thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it. had a great time with the people i met and an even better time with the people i already knew. learned a lot about myself also. decided to go to school in buffalo which is to say is the first regret i've ever made...should have gone to penn state but oh well not much i can do about it now. i learned a lesson from that one: always go with your heart and not what everyone tells you (even if it does cost $24,000 more).

senior year was one of the best years of high school. took some good classes and got to spend some time with awesome people. shaina was great that year b/c some classes i probably wouldnt have taken without her, and i wouldnt have met the great people i did. choraliers, as always, was an awesome time...especially the trip to williamsburg. had a great time at prom with my best sister ever and some truely great friends who made it a night to remember. graduation was as expected an emotional time, letting go of the friends i've had all my life and realizing that i wasnt going back next year.

then came college, and anyone who knows me must know what a hard adjustment its been for me. i came to realize that college wasnt all its cracked up to be and it really is hard work. i was always the one who wanted to leave, now all i want is for things to be the way they were, ironic eh? first semester wasnt great but i did pull through and passed all of my classes, so i guess there is still a hope for med school after all. and despite everything that happened while i was there i've decided there is no point in giving up and quiting. after all quitters never win.

i guess i can say the only true regret i have is not going to penn state...so i cant say that 2004 turned out to be a bad year after all. who knows whats going to happen this year or even next year but i have learned that the best must be made out of a bad situation and quitting should never be an option.

thanks to all who made my senior year a great year and to those who have helped me adjust to the college life. hopefully 2005 will be just as good if not a better year than 2004. and good luck to everyone in the future...as someone used to always tell me "the future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams"
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