Student Stories: High School Graduation
Graduation weeks and commencement ceremonies are wrapping up around the country. What better way to celebrate this momentous time, than hearing from an actual student weāre commending?
Raise Me Raise Me Ambassador, a 2019 graduate of Judson Early College Academy in Texas, before she heads to Abilene Christian University this Fall. We are proud to share her words with our community, as we know that we can all find a little piece from this time of graduating high school and getting into college that resonates with our own experiences.
And with that, here is Jasmineās ode to the final moment of high school with, A Night to Remember.
Jasmine celebrates her college acceptance to Abilene Christian University.
A Night to Remember
The title of this post is āA Night to Rememberā from, I hope you guessed it, High School Musical 3. If you knew me youād know this trilogy is one of my all time favorites. Although this song was sung about preparation for prom, I figured it was fitting for the topic that is GRADUATION!
These past four years were arguably the most difficult Iāve ever faced. Iāve learned more, cried more, and grown more than ever before. When I began high school, I quickly began to believe that I would not graduate from that school. The sleepless nights and graceless professors showed me that I may have gotten myself into something that I was not equipped to handle.
Looking back, itās saddening how little confidence I had in myself. I didnāt think I could last at this school for four years when I knew it would continue to get harder. Nevertheless, I kept at it. Things didnāt get easier but they sure got more manageable. I learned how to balance deadlines with a personal life, and soon enough I was halfway finished. I kept working, one day at a time, and by the time I knew it I was moving my tassel from the right to the left.
As endless as I felt high school had been, it was over before I realized. I now have two diplomas, (well diploma casesā¦if you werenāt aware let me be the first to tell you that you likely will not actually get your diploma when you graduate, just a blank case. Your diploma will come once everything is finalized) to show for my work and I couldnāt be prouder. Honestly, it doesnāt feel real yet. Iām excited to be finished and beyond thrilled to join the āreal worldā.
Jasmine showcases her high school diplomas upon graduation.
High school taught me that I am capable of more than I once thought. It has showed me that nothing is as bad as it seems. It has proven that I can adapt and overcome when a hurdle is thrown my way. Graduation has given me the confidence I never knew I had and I could not be more grateful.
To all of my readers that have yet to experience the joy that is graduating from high school, hang in there, it will be over before you think. Make memories, learn as much as you can, and embrace because I hear thereās nothing else like it
Jasmine walks across stage and receives her diploma at high school graduation.
Editorās Note: Edits have been made for reading clarity.
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