What Advice Do You Have for the Graduates of 2018?

May 22, 2018 · 5 comments
IN (KOP PA)
I am not graduating from high school yet, but my sister is. I feel really upset because I feel that time flew by before I could even blink. I remember walking into elementary school together and now she will be walking down the aisle to get her high school diploma. I never imagined that day that my sister would graduate high school or I'll be close to graduating.
Ed (Old Field, NY)
Science tells us how; religion tells us why. So, what do YOU have to say?
Nelson Miller (Cincinnati, Ohio )
Engage in all aspects of your life, refine your goals, be prepared, be on time. For the most part, develop your social and business networks, ask all the questions and know all there is to know, the more you know, the more accurate your informed decisions will be. (National Honor Society, 4 years)
Ed (Old Field, NY)
Whatever you will be, it’s already within you.
Julie Powell (Texas)
The best advice I can give someone with an upcoming graduation is to take it easy. Highschool goes by so fast and before you know it it's gone. It seems like it's dragging on forever in the moments but all of the sudden you're prepping for graduation and it feels like just yesterday you walked into your first day of freshman year. Be involved, talk to those people you think you'd never be friends with, and grades always come first.