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Senior Year August 30, 2009

Posted by acc73 in Uncategorized.
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Wow, I’m finally a senior. These past three years have gone entirely too fast and I’m not prepared to give up the late night hanging out, partying, and mid-afternoon naps for the 8-to-5 lifestyle of adulthood. In many ways, I still feel like a kid; I still play Madden Football all day and lay out and enjoy the sunshine while laying down enjoying jello or a slurpee.

I look at the freshman and I can’t help but laugh, because they have no idea what they got into when they got into Cornell. Walking around North campus, hearing all the freshman take about their AP credits and all the activities they were involved in high school while still maintaining a 4.0GPA and being top of their class. It’s so cute because I remember when I was like thinking I could do everything at once like I did in high school, but Cornell is a harsh mistress that slaps with a cold slap of reality. You are facing the top of the class of high schools around the world here at Cornell, so the level of intensity is a clear notch above high school. Freshman year, I quickly realized I can’t do everything at once, which helped me realize what I really wanted to do with my life and set my priorities.

This is what senior citizens must feel like when they see their grandchildren running around carefree, because while you are a little bit older you know most likely their experience is going to be similar to yours and with a smile, you know they are going to enjoy their freshman year at Cornell just like you did. I still try to impart my advice to any freshman I meet, but you know they won’t listen; young people just don’t have any sense nowadays as my grandmother used to tell me.

As I go into my senior year, I am nostalgic about my previous three years at Cornell and very grateful for seeing all the faces of the underclassmen I have impacted as they get older and figure out their life plans. I can’t help but smile when I think about my soon to be alma mater of Cornell, it is literally been my wife for the past three it’s seen my ups and my downs, made me cry and laugh, and even given me bad gas at times (thanks chili at RPCC), but I still will stick with it anytime.



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