Drake Muller
Mrs. Bernhard
English 12 AP
February 24, 2014
Graduation Day
It’s the last day of school and it’s also the last day that I am going to be attending a public school. It’s graduation Day, the day that I have been waiting for every since I was a little kid and started school. I have been through 12 long years of attending school and after all of the hard work I have put fourth I can finally accept my diploma and begin my life in the new world.
Graduation day is the start of your life as an adult and it is the start of your life in the real world alone. Some people will attend college, others will just start working, and then some will just not do anything, but the big thing about these options is that they are our choice, our first choice as an adult. We don’t have to ask permission and we don’t have to get the okay from our parents. We are staring our lives in the real world and we are now responsible for anything that we do.
As I sit with all my fellow students waiting for my diploma, I look at all my friends that I have grown up with my whole life. Everyone has their own path and each person will take their own way. After growing up with these people and seeing them almost every day, it is going to be hard to see them go.
Mrs. Bernhard
English 12 AP
February 24, 2014
Graduation Day
It’s the last day of school and it’s also the last day that I am going to be attending a public school. It’s graduation Day, the day that I have been waiting for every since I was a little kid and started school. I have been through 12 long years of attending school and after all of the hard work I have put fourth I can finally accept my diploma and begin my life in the new world.
Graduation day is the start of your life as an adult and it is the start of your life in the real world alone. Some people will attend college, others will just start working, and then some will just not do anything, but the big thing about these options is that they are our choice, our first choice as an adult. We don’t have to ask permission and we don’t have to get the okay from our parents. We are staring our lives in the real world and we are now responsible for anything that we do.
As I sit with all my fellow students waiting for my diploma, I look at all my friends that I have grown up with my whole life. Everyone has their own path and each person will take their own way. After growing up with these people and seeing them almost every day, it is going to be hard to see them go.