It's my senior year and there's so much for me to be excited about. There are plenty of new beginnings and endings to last throughout the year. First off, I'm looking forward to working hard with my ASB commission and fellow classmates to win Homecoming. It's my first and final year in ASB and as an officer I've got a lot of work to look forward too. There are going to be countless fundraisers and events I'm going to have to plan and set up, but I'm looking forward to their success and knowing that I was a part of it. The ending that is the most bittersweet for me is the end of my wrestling career. I've wrestled all throughout high school and made it to State last year. I'm excited and ready to have a repeat this year, hopefully along with some of my other teammates. I can't wait to work hard with my girls, defend our PAL championship title, and bring home some medals from the State Championships.
Once most of the hard work is done, I'm looking forward to being able to celebrate. The first thing I can't wait to celebrate is my college acceptance letter. I'll finally be able to answer all of the college related questions all of my older relatives and other adults keep on asking me. Hopefully they'll slow down once they know I've chosen a college and have some direction. Afterwards, one of the main events of the year that I will have spent a majority of my ASB-related time and fundraising efforts on will finally come around: Senior Ball. Even before Junior year ended, Senior Ball became a top priority for my class so I can't wait for the night to finally come so our whole class can have a fun night out dancing the night away. The week after Ball will be the week of my final AP tests. I can't wait to get those over with and lose all the stress that came with them. Celebration will definitely occur after AP week. Lastly, the thing almost every high school student, including myself, looks forward to is graduation. Just thinking about putting on that white cap and gown, walking across that stage, and receiving my diploma along with my handshake makes me excited. After a long twelve years, I'll finally be graduated and ready to enter the adult world in May.
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