Graduation: Class of 2004

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Postby Ashley » Tue May 04, 2004 8:13 pm

what are you going on to do?


First, I shall enjoy life without homework and sleeping in past 7 am.

No, but seriously, I'll be heading to the University of Houston (hopefully the honors college) in August/September and working towards either a bachelor's in art history or advertising.
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Postby DragonSlayer » Tue May 04, 2004 8:34 pm

Hey guys how was it graduateing, to those of you who did.
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Postby neoassassin2078 » Wed May 05, 2004 12:33 pm

I'm going to graduate next year. when this school year ends, on the first day of summer I get to take yet another ACT test! Yay! And then its off to eastern Illinois university for a week of political sciences summer camp! W00t! After getting kicked out for trying to instigate a rebellion, I'll hack tey to hack the computers at wal-mart so they think I work there and that way I can get a job! A reall job! It sounds almost too good to be true..... After all these years, I'll find employment!
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Postby Technomancer » Wed May 05, 2004 1:28 pm

DragonSlayer wrote:Hey guys how was it graduateing, to those of you who did.


A good feeling, but a terribly long service. Since I'm continuing my studies, it really doesn't have the same element of finality. But I've already done this before. Those of you who haven't should savour it.
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Postby CephasWhite » Sat Jul 03, 2004 7:15 pm

*puts up hand* GRAD OF 2004 RIGHT HERE! June 25th was my day, and even though it was long, it was one of the best days of my life and the Grand March (prom) was just as great.

I got accepted into University for Music this coming fall, so I am going to try and get the "Bachelor of Music in Theory and Composition" to write Music, the "Bachleor of Music in Education" to be a Music teacher, Major in Piano and to play in the London Symphony Orchestra (one of my life long dreams) playing my Trombone (yes, I said Trombone). I cannot wait, this is going to be so much fun.

To answer DragonSlayer's question:
It was long but there was much fun. When I went down the aisle getting my diploma I knew there were over 3,000 eyes looking at me, I was nervous, but I did not care. My only thought was: "...'please don't trip, please don't trip, please don't trip..." :lol: But anyways, study hard and this could happen to you (not falling off the stage but graduating and getting your diploma):thumb:

Good luck to you.

CONGRATULATIONS TO OTHER 2004 GRADUATES!!

[Quote=Ashley]First, I shall enjoy life without homework and sleeping in past 7 am.[/Quote]

WHOO!! YEAH!! That is exactly what I am doing! High fives Ash *Cephas and Ashley give High Fives*
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Postby mikas » Sat Jul 03, 2004 11:59 pm

It was actually more fun than i thought it would be. That and afterwards the school throws an awsome chem-free party to keep us seniors from going out and getting ourselves killed. You get lotsa free stuff (like tv's and mini-fidges and even a kyak, just for showing up, not all of the above though!). It was a really good time and we all got one last chance to say good bye to our classmates! Now onward to college, well after i get done some books, and games, and movies, and...
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Postby Bokushi_Ash » Mon Jul 05, 2004 5:42 am

YAY! I'm graduating this year! In October because I am homeschooled and I had a really, really big curriculum this year. But I would be graduating next year ifI were in public school, but my mom decided to skip me a grade.
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Postby Xavier249 » Mon Jul 05, 2004 9:47 pm

Graduate of 2004 present!

Well, soon anyway. I am homeschooled and had a very hectic year, so I am going to finish this week. . sad, ne?

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Postby Lynx » Mon Jul 05, 2004 10:10 pm

mikas wrote:It was actually more fun than i thought it would be. That and afterwards the school throws an awsome chem-free party to keep us seniors from going out and getting ourselves killed. You get lotsa free stuff (like tv's and mini-fidges and even a kyak, just for showing up, not all of the above though!). It was a really good time and we all got one last chance to say good bye to our classmates! Now onward to college, well after i get done some books, and games, and movies, and...


yes, it was a lot of fun! i really enjoyed the party... we stayed up all night and stuff, that was fun:) now it's off to college, and we become freshman yet again...
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Postby Ducky » Tue Jul 06, 2004 11:09 pm

yes, it was a lot of fun! i really enjoyed the party... we stayed up all night and stuff, that was fun now it's off to college, and we become freshman yet again...


Yup, but how could it not be fun... they had unlimited candy and they were handing out money for playing table games...
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