Dear High School Senior,
CONGRATULATIONS! You recently got into college or will get into college soon, and that is totally awesome. You are probably feeling elated, but it also ok to be scared of what to come and confused about what to do next. All of high school can feel like a build-up to this moment, and now it here, and you still have to go to class. Weird, right?
Alongside getting a driver license, getting into college is one of the first really adult moments in many kid lives. It feels heavy, and there a lot of responsibility. So are you an adult now? No. Do you have to suddenly be completely independent and stop leaning on people for support? Absolutely not.
Were going to let you in on a little secret: we all (seriously, ALL, no matter what age, this probably includes your parents) struggle with what it means to be an adult, and we all have days when we feel like were faking it. So don pressure yourself to suddenly live up to an idea of adulthood that doesn even really exist. Do you have more responsibilities? Yes. But you also still have the support system, whether it family, friends, or people at school, that got you from a young and awkward high school freshman to a college-bound senior.
If you got into your dream school, wonderful. If you didn, that OK. An education is what you make of it. There are brilliant people on every campus (seriously), and your job will be to find them. You will be able to surround yourself with good friends and caring (but challenging) professors who are what make a college experiencenot the name printed on the sweatshirt. Finding those people comes later, though, so what do you do now?
Well, the number one thing is to not be an idiot. Don take acceptances as an excuse to let your grades plummet (but a small slip won kill you), and don take advantage of the pressure being off to the point where you get yourself into trouble. Remember that college isn non-stop year-round, so you will come home, you will run into people you know now even if you haven kept in touch, and they will remember those dumb things you did your senior spring. The best way to avoid this embarrassment is to not do those dumb things in the first place. Don burn bridges, don hurt people you care about, and don take enjoying yourself too far.
Speaking of which, while your grades can slip a little, don screw up disciplinarily. Don post dumb stuff on instagram, and if you wouldn want something live-streamed, don do it. There are a lot of dons in here, so here are some things you should be doing:
- DO celebrate.
- DO tell your support system that you love them.
- DO say thank you to the teachers and members of your school community who helped you.
- DO remember to be thoughtful towards any friends who are struggling.
- DO take an interest in what goes into your college experience (yes, that means knowing what it will cost).
- DO continue to be the awesome kid that made the school youre going to attend fall in love with you.
Finally, remember that the brain you finish your senior year with is the same brain youll start with your freshman fall. So DO stay focused, stay committed, and take care of yourself. Youve worked so hard to get here, and now you get to enjoy it.
With love,
Caroline Koppelman