Sunday, April 23, 2017

Assignment 24-Sara Ueland

Well to put it simply, junior year can only be described with one word—death. This time in particular (AP tests, ACT, and finals) marks our looming, inevitable demise. With so much stress put on tests and grades, it’s only natural to think the world will crumble if you get a bad score on a test. Junior year has been a learning experience for me in the social arena. I do not consider myself a social butterfly and have found a balance between school and social life that suits my personality. While there may be a major imbalance on the social side, I have realized that it doesn’t matter if I go to a party or not because in reality I will never talk to most of these people again.

Overall I haven’t taken that many major risks but I have jumped out of my comfort zone by joining the tennis team.  I might consider that a failure as I have only played one exhibition match but I can truthfully say I am undefeated! Many mistakes and failures have consumed my days. First off I have extremely slacked off on the fitness/sports area of my life. In past years I spent my off days at the gym or training at the Seaton Center, but junior year has experienced a decline in fitness. I hope to return to my old ways and stay in my best shape possible.


In the summer I hope to attend every music festival my microscopic wallet can afford. I also hope to focus in on soccer/tennis and as stated above, get back in shape. My goals for senior year are to get all A’s and get out of my comfort zone and try to meet/reach out to a variety of people. I have not concocted a plan yet because I am the queen of doing it live. (RIP Bill O’Riley)

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