saying goodbye to seniors

<p>Well, as a junior, I'm amazed by how many seniors I'm going to miss next year. For some reason, I really clicked with a lot of the seniors this year. It's weird to think that while I'm planning next year's classes, they're planning the next leg of their life. It's weird...this is the last semester we will ever have together, and for most of them I could possibly (maybe likely) never see them again. Anyone else feel this way?</p>

<p>last year i was a sophomore, and pretty much all my friends were seniors. It was extremely sad for me watching them all leave, knowing they'd make new friends and not want to hang out with a little immature high school kid. they come back every now and then and we hang out, but we're not close like we used to be. it's depressing.</p>

<p>I did last year.</p>

<p>Now I'm a senior.</p>

<p>When I was a sophomore, I knew everyone - freshman, other sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Now that I'm a senior, I don't know too many underclassmen.</p>

<p>well just based on classes, I have a few sophomores, but not many, no freshman, and all upperclassmen, about half and half juniors and seniors, so i've had a much better chance to get to know them, and I'm finding out they're actually pretty cool people</p>

<p>I was soooo sad last year because I had been friends with the same group of seniors since like middle school. I felt like I was being left behind! It's okay because they come home on breaks and we partly and get caught up on gossip and such.... It just shows that when high school ends your life is not over and the people that are your true friends will not leave you behind.</p>

<p>...its wierd though this year. I only go to school from 7:30-10:30 and all of my classes are with the same 40 kids. I know very few underclassmen and I get asked so many times whether I'm a "new teacher" or a sub. It's still fun!</p>

<p>most of them have been friends since elementary or middle school, but I went to a different elementary school than most people, and I'm not really known at all, so it's not like anyone's pushing to get into my circle of friends, 1st semester went so fast, I want to slow down time</p>

<p>I'm going to be especially sad this year when I graduate, as I have a large group of really close jr friends. I just don't see leaving them. it's so strange to think that in 6 months my life will be completely changed.</p>

<p>It'll be weird when the seniors graduate... we've got block scheduling, and my whole A day is spent with seniors. I feel like I fit in better with them than with my fellow juniors. So yeah, I'm really gonna miss 'em when they leave (no one to talk to-- my classes'll be so silent!)</p>

<p>"it's so strange to think that in 6 months my life will be completely changed."</p>

<p>I hear you on that. It gets harder and harder as the time gets closer.</p>

<p>I don't want the school year to end. One of my good friends is a senoir.</p>

<p>I guess I'm one of the few seniors that's dying to leave. I'm only going to miss a few of the close friends I have left, and one of them is going to college near me and another one, I'm planning to go into business with in a few years.</p>

<p>It kind of sucks because I've become pretty good friends with a senior in my english class, and things aren't the same once people go off to college. Sure, you can always remember the "good times", but they're living a completely different life, one much bigger than the hs world.</p>

<p>i am also dying to leave...i figure the people i really love i will stay in touch with and the others, well i don't need to waste the energy pretending that i like them anymore</p>

<p>May is a pretty sad month for me every year. In 9th grade, my neighbors across the street and next door both graduated, along with all my friends' siblings. Then in 10th grade the graduating seniors were pretty much the last great class--soo much enthusiasm, soo smart, SUCH good parties. A lot of the people I loved really didn't stay in touch. </p>

<p>This year will break my heart.</p>

<p>It's not like the world ends whenever someone graduates. But after high school, things are just different. Your life will never be as it was in high school ever again. And some of that is good, and some of that is bad. But it's all really scary. My mom doesn't have any friends now that she's old, and I'm afraid that's what will happen to me.</p>

<p>yeah, all the AP classes will be half-empty when the seniors left. the class of '05 has some really cool people, and i will genuinely miss them =(
saying goodbye...=writing something good in the yearbook, showing up/throwing them a grad party...and cherishing their last semester now =)</p>

<p>I felt the same way last year. Most of my friends, and my boyfriend, were seniors. I was worried school wouldn't be as fun without them, but senior year is turning out just as good, if not better. I'm lucky though, because many of my friends stayed in town for college, so now I just have cool apartments to hang out at. But it was so hard saying goodbye to the ones who left, especially when it meant breaking up with a boyfriend. </p>

<p>It's hard, but it gets better.</p>

<p>Yeah thats soo true! Sucked saying goodbye to the senior class last year at my school...Im a senior this yr..and you knwo what its gonna b sad sayign good bye to the Juniors..hehehe..im friends with alot of em! Soo weird! Oh well...good luck u juniors next yr!:P</p>

<p>i wrote a lot of seniors good-bye notes last year</p>

<p>Life is good as a senior. :)</p>