<p>This was between college students and for us, but most of it also applies to anyone entering their senior yr of high school....</p>
<p>So I was coming back from the beach last night and there were 3 of us graduating seniors and 1 junior and she asked for one piece of advice from each of us that a junior should know going into her last year as an undergrad.
Some good advice was given, so I thought I'd share it and ask for more of the graduating seniors to chime in here. What has your senior year taught you?</p>
<p>1) Be intentional with your time. Don't let a moment go by wasted or an hour go by that you have to ask yourself what you just did!</p>
<p>2) It's NEVER too late to begin something new -- whether that is a relationship, friendships (or joining a new group of friends), volunteering, finding an internship, etc. Never let yourself think, "It's too late, I only have 2 months/weeks...days left." Every one us of us has made friendships in the past few weeks that may very well last a lifetime -- be open to that!</p>
<p>3) Be open to new things and don't get set in what the last four years have brought you. Remember! Your past does NOT determine today -- it is your choice if you want to be intentional, open, etc., so you can always make things happen senior year. The last semester of your senior year gets increasingly eventful every day and you never know what it will bring, so be open!</p>