Seems like, just yesterday, I was standing
where you are today.
Excited, anxious and ready
to take on the world.
While you are busy getting prepared
for you next steps,
don't forget to:
cherish every moment, every friend, every last commencement,
find joy in your loved ones, and be kind to your parents
(this is really hard on them).
Don't forget how special and precious you are
to those around you,
and how much you will be missed.
Make the most of your chances
and don't dwell on any mistakes!
Good Luck and Congrats!
where you are today.
Excited, anxious and ready
to take on the world.
While you are busy getting prepared
for you next steps,
don't forget to:
cherish every moment, every friend, every last commencement,
find joy in your loved ones, and be kind to your parents
(this is really hard on them).
Don't forget how special and precious you are
to those around you,
and how much you will be missed.
Make the most of your chances
and don't dwell on any mistakes!
Good Luck and Congrats!
Published by Bianca Slovac
I am a 05' Journalism major from Texas A&M University. Whoop! I currently work as a Marketing Director of a local non profit and miss the creative writing of my youth. View profile
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