I'm not really looking forward to it >.<
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I'm not really looking forward to it >.<
I dunno about any graduation of mine. I stop school at some point in May; but I have a few exams to go in for after that. But after my exams... that's it. We don't get anything special. xD
I never got to graduate, because I dropped out and started college ><
Graduating sounds like it makes you feel smart ><
Yay Momi :jess:
Graduating was the single best experience of my life. Never have I wanted to get out of a place more than I did my High School. I loatched every second of it.
I was forced to attend the ceremony, though, and I really didn't want to. But ultimately I'm glad I did. We did this really stupid "Circle of Friendship" thing where we stood in a circle and held hands. My class only had 38 people in it, so it's not that hard to do (I live in the middle of nowhere).
The point is I got squeezed between two big homophobes that gave me a hard time, and there is nothing funnier than watching their expressions holding my hands. I gave them a nice, loving squeeze and gooey eyes. I love messing with the phobes because they always assume I'm attracted to their obnoxious selves. It's the best.
I was thrilled to graduate, seriously. I remember everyone got so nostalgic towards the end and felt so sad to leave, but I couldn't wait to get the hell out. College is worlds better. =D
I graduate June 1st. June 3rd, off to England with me until sometime in July :jess: I'll be happy for more than one reason :)
...You know, I don't talk about this much...the day I graduated, I was...I felt like I was leaving too much behind and I missed out. You see, before Hurricane Katrina happened, I started my 12th grade year in high school. And I had some many people to share these final days of high school with. My friends...my family...and when Katrina came, it was the beginning of my 12th grade year. After all of the chaos subsided and I found myself in Texas, that's when it hit me. That's when I realized that I will never get the chance to spend that rest of my last days in high school with the people that should be beside me. But on my graduation day...it hit me the worse. I would look up in the crowd trying to find someone I know beside my mother and my grandmother and my brothers and sisters, only to realize that there was no one else...I gave attitude at my mother for some other reason only to realize that it was because I...I missed my friends...I don't even know if their still alive...Sorry guys...I can't talk about this anymore...
i graduated in 05. i graduated with people ive been friends with since the 1st and 2nd grade which made it an enjoyable exsperience. unfortunatly 12th grade is when i really came out of my shell and made a lot of friends that i had to leave because a lot were a grade below me.
but it was all right as after everyone threw thre hats my friends rushed the field to tackle me with hugs.
http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j3...e08/huggie.gif I'm sure you'll be reunited soon, don't worry :)
It was the scariest time of my life. Suddenly I was an adult and I had no idea what to do with the rest of my life. Naturally I just partied hard all summer.
I graduated in 2004.
We had about 900 people in my class so the ceremony was SUPER LONG and SUPER BORING. They gave us cookies and stuff before but we were all still hunrgy.
Shortly (like 5 minutes after leaving) after graduation on the way to my after-graduation party at my aunts house, my mom was hit by a college student who ran a stop sign which really kind of hindered any care for graduation. Basically the girl didn't stop at the stop sign when the street she was coming to was a free way, kept driving and smashed into the side of my mom's car.
So yeah, my graduation party wasn't that grand either.
I finished high school in June 2006. I was very happy to be leaving. :jess:
I was already going to college when we had the graduation ceremony, so I'd moved onto better things. High school is a joke. A good place to hang with friends, but severely flawed academically in this country.
I was super happy, and also super sad. My high school experience was pretty awesome, and it was sad seeing an end to that chapter in my life.
I think I'll be over the moon ecstatic when I graduate from college.
If I pass all my exams which I am so far, I'll become a graduate this year. I bet it feels most triumphant! http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y179/Reaha/monkeek.gif