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Graduation: A Real Milestone
By: Triston HuntsminGraduation. It is an important event no
matter if happens at the end of preschool, high school or medical
school. Graduation is important because not only does it mark the end of
a season, but it also marks the beginning of something great. It
signifies a great accomplishment that has been made by a lot of hard
work and a big commitment to finishing well.
I am so glad that graduation exists because I am someone that needs to
see the light at the end of the tunnel in order to keep going strong. I
need to see the end goal or I often get lost in the busyness of the
process. And graduation does just that. It keeps me going, it gives me
something to aim for, and it puts an end to whatever I am doing, whether
it is been easy or hard.
It is important that graduations are celebrated and that the people
graduating feel like the people they love are proud of them. Everyone
who has gotten through high school remembers how hard it actually was.
The late nights spent cramming for tests or writing huge papers and the
long days of taking tests or giving presentations. Learning how to make
good friends and surround yourself with good people is just one of the
many challenges adolescents face. And who could forget the terror or
pleasure of prom? For some, prom is a great memory of a romance filled
evening, and others cannot wait to forget the terrible night. Regardless
of how good or bad high school was, most seniors look with anticipation
toward graduation day.
For teens ending high school, graduation is the one of the biggest
events they can imagine. Most can hardly wait to receive their cap and
gown and send out countless announcements to family and friends. The
families of some seniors throw large parties to showcase the
accomplishments of their students. They display photographs of their
child from preschool through their senior year, and parents can often be
found mingling at the party bragging on how great their child is. And
rightfully so. By the time their student walks the aisle at graduation,
they have done more than enough to make their parents proud.
High school graduation is significant because for many it marks the end
of childhood and the beginning of adulthood. Before graduation even
happens students begin filling out applications for colleges or for
jobs. They begin planning and dreaming about what their life might
become. They think about purchasing a car or a computer, they think
about the new friends that are to be made at college. By the time
graduation day arrives teens are filled with a mixture of emotions. Some
are fearful, some mourn the loss of their childhood, and still others
are nothing but joyful about the transition. Whatever their emotion, all
students seem to hold one thing in common on graduation day: relief.
Relief over being finished with years of schooling, relief over making
it through all of the hardships of growing up, and the relief of another
summer break about to begin.
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Triston Huntsmin loves sharing with people about the
importance of celebrating
graduation and other significant milestones in life.
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