<p>Hey guys,
I was just wondering what other seniors are plan ing to do after graduation. I want to do a summer language program but I don't know whether it's worth it( cost wise) since by then I would already be accepted to college. What do you guys think? Feel free to discuss what you're planning to do this summer( work? volunteer? Travel?)</p>
<p>I think this is a great question, and I’m curious to see what other senior are doing now that the college admissions process doesn’t even have to cross our minds (woo-hoo!).</p>
<p>I am catching up on sleep from the last four years haha, then immersing myself in books and movies, but especially books, for awhile (so excited!!!), and spending time with my friends, boyfriend, and family. I applied for a job at a few local places - bookstores and restaurants. And I wanted to do some sort of travel (the national geographic summer program looks amazing) but given the cost, I don’t know if that will be feasible. I’m also really excited about mowing the lawn haha I know that’s really weird, but it’s just a fun, mindless thing and I love it!</p>
<p>I ended school end of last year and what I’ve been doing so far is kind of like what YellowDaisies mentioned.</p>
<p>I was just thinking about this. I’m traveling with my family for a little bit. I might get a job since I’ve never had like a regular one and the money could be for college. We have senior internships in my school so if I get a good one I could continue it. I’ve worked in a lab the last 3 summers, and this would be the last time to hang out with my friends who I’ve known since elementary school, but I don’t want to get bored. Also, the summer will</p>
<p>Probably be shorter bc of pre-orientation stuff, which I’d love to do. Other than that, preparing for college by making my schedule, buying dorm stuff, and learning to cook/life skills.</p>