Gabrielle Vosburg ’24
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Vosburg discusses her thoughts on the positive and negative aspects of her experiences, as well as the things she wishes she had given more attention to.
“I participated in everything I wanted to. Maybe I would go back and volunteer more.” Vosburg said.
When posed the pivotal question of what was the most important thing she should concentrate on more. Vosburg stressed the value of forming strong relationships during her senior year.
“I wish I focused more on friendships because my major didn’t require high academics,” Vosburg said.
Vosburg encourages students to get involved by reflecting on what she learned most during the final semester of her senior year.
“Participate in sports and clubs because you make so many friends and connections,” Vosburg said.
Charlotte Peabody ’23
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Charlotte Peabody ’23 addresses her experience of how vital it is to be ready for the move to college and lists her essentials.
“Don’t forget a toolbox, scissors, batteries, some cleaning supplies, and zip ties to attach your headboard to your bed,” Peabody said.
She wishes she had taken advantage of certain leadership or involvement chances, such as club leadership positions.
“Senior year is the last chance to get involved,” Peabody said. “Even if it seems intimidating, doing new things makes the year more meaningful and helps create memories that last.”
Peabody says she wishes she had worked more in high school, she advocates for students to succeed and enjoy themselves before moving on to the next phase of their lives.
“College is so much fun, so make sure to do well to get there,” Peabody said.
Elizabeth Moody ’24
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According to Lyssie Moody ‘24, you should concentrate on submitting your college applications at the beginning of the year while soaking up everything as much as you can throughout it.
“Still focus on school work but don’t let it overwhelm you and take up your fun senior year,” Moody said “Stay involved with extracurricular activities through school and spend lots of time with friends and family.”
One tip that Moody shares is to save all of your important information so that you don’t lose it when your account gets deleted.
“Also share important documents that you’re proud of from your school account to your email.” Moody said.