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Sweet16 blue writing
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sweet16 blue writing

Sun: It's a two-way street of understanding your own passion and being open to your interests changing. I consider it to be a part of my life, and I want to keep on learning about it, even after graduation. How did you know that you were pursuing something (a major, for instance) that was right for you?Īmare: I realized I really liked philosophy and political theory when I found myself talking about it with friends, reading books about it and just generally doing it for its own sake, not for a grade. You’ll figure it out, even if it seems like other people are figuring it out quicker than you are. Everyone is nervous about making friends, doing well in school and making a place for themselves, so just relax. I don’t know if I’m going to keep writing for a living, but I do know I met my best friend from that experience. I was interested in journalism and the arts, so I went to a Recess meeting freshman year. Skyler Graham: If there’s anything you’re interested in, check it out! Don’t worry too much about how a certain club will look on your resume, since your passion and dedication from any activity will shine through.

#SWEET16 BLUE WRITING TRIAL#

I joined mock trial my first year and met people who I know I will remain friends with for a long, long time. For me, joining a club was one of the best ways to do this.

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Stay in touch with the people who celebrate you for who you are and with whom you feel comfortable being unabashedly yourself. Nellie Sun: It's okay if you don't remember the names of everyone you meet during O-Week.







Sweet16 blue writing