<p>After 4 long years of happiness, anger, sadness, betrayal, and craziness, tomorrow is the last day of my high school career. I am feeling a variety of emotions: sad, excited, uncertain with my future, anxious, happy, and relieved. I hope I won't cry tomorrow as I will walk through the hallway for the last time.</p>
<p>Some of you already finished high school, and the rest of you are still waiting to graduate. How are you feeling?</p>
<p>My high school is/was a cesspool, so no worries. But dizzam...you're finishing school pretty late. I just can't wait for college, I dont mind work because I dont mind money. :)</p>
<p>I am not too excited about graduating from High School. Now, I have to worry about monetary issues. On the other hand, I am excited too. I am becoming an adult. :) How contradictory!?</p>
<p>My last day was anticlimatic because I knew I was coming in the next week to work on a project (that ultimately stalled) and do fun stuff (liquid nitrogen ice cream, liquid nitrogen bombs, etc.).</p>
<p>Graduation was fun though, albeit very long. We showed up at 10:30 he baccalaurate mass at 11 dressed in suits. It was fairly short, and the gym wasn't too hot. Then we all ate lunch on campus for an hour or so with our families and friends and people. Then we changed into our graduation tuxes. Yeah, we wear tuxes. They are so much cooler than cap and gown. (Proof: <a href="http://umd.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2042524&l=01fe3&id=5738646%5B/url%5D">http://umd.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2042524&l=01fe3&id=5738646</a>) They lined us up in the locker room alphabetically, and we did random chants. Then we processed out while doing our "WE ARE THE HOYAS" cheer.</p>
<p>My class did not go quietly. Every time someone's name was called there was a cheer, and likewise whenever they walked across the stage. One kid got a standing ovation (his dad had died three days earlier). It was a great time. One teacher pulled out a water pistol and shot at us while they processed out, and then we took pictures in front of the field house. </p>
<p>But the real fun's in the graduation parties. Oh yeah.</p>