<p>Class of 2015
-Taking chemistry over the summer
-Start studying for AP Bio and Chem in advance/ summer AP hw
-(maybe) volunteer at NIH
-also studying for Brain Bee</p>
<p>It seems that I am going to be busier in the summer than I have been during the school year. Is that a bad thing?</p>
<p>Class of 2012</p>
<p>-Celebrating my 18th birthday (five days after graduation)
-Getting a job: hopefully at Barnes and Noble or at the wildlife preserve’s Nature Center
-Taking advantage of the fact that I still live by a beach
-Applying for more scholarships
-Going to Firefly Music Fest from July 20-22 with my best friend
-Going to North Carolina the first week of August with my family
-Preparing for college in general</p>
<p>'12</p>
<p>-going to a gazillion grad parties (including my own!)
-going to at least one Cubs game with my family
-working as a camp counselor
-going to orientation/college shopping/marching band camp/ other college things
-hanging/partying with my friends on weekends when I’m home
-hopefully going to Chicago or Six Flags with my friends</p>
<p>'15
NOT taking any classes. (at least not planning to)-- possibly might study some pre-calc and place out of it next year and go directly to AP Calc</p>
<p>Volunteering at a library and hospital
Job at a compounding pharmacy
Studying AP Chem and SAT II Chem, Math II, and SAT I.
Helping sister prep for ACT retake (she’s class of 13)</p>
<p>Class of 2014
I’m hoping to be accepted to a summer program at a college I want to go to.
If not, then I’m doing drivers ed and getting a job. Maybe go to a gym. But I am really lazy during the summer… :)</p>
<p>Class of 2013
I’m marching with Cascades Drum and Bugle Corps, playing quads (the really wide drums). I leave a week before school ends and travel around the country until about halfway through August. We ride on a tour bus, sleep on gym floors, and rehearse for about 12 hours a day, every day. Oh, and we play shows in various cities around the country. This year I think we’re going to… 26 states? Highlights include Denver, Minneapolis, Atlanta, San Antonio, Atlanta, Allentown, and Indianapolis.</p>
<p>Yes, it’s fairly badass Plus I have an awesome tan by the end. When I came back last summer, I had 5 people say “holy **** you’re tan” on the first day of school.</p>
<p>Class of 2014
- Spanish 2 at a local university
- lots of volunteer projects though my Key Club
- study for the PSAT
- self-study for AP Enviro (and maybe also AP Psych)
- finish driver’s ed</p>
<p>I would like to get an internship, but I don’t think it will happen this year.</p>
<p>Class of 2015 (Best Class Ever)
-Gotta do PE Summer School
-Get started on studying the SAT(procrastinating it off
-Complete my summer homework
-Have fun
-Get some volunteering done
-Go on a cruise hopefully</p>
<p>2015</p>
<p>-Summer HW
- Most likely Alg II
-Football conditioning (Although I’m not that good and I somewhat think I’ll end up getting ticked off and dropping out due to my…disagreements with the coaches.) - twice monthly student government meeting, along with other work if I win my treasurer election
- I want to volunteer on one democratic candidate who’s running for my congressional district’s campaign, but Idk if I’m old enough. I’m gonna shoot him an email next week.</p>
<p>Class of 2015.</p>
<p>Umm… let’s see. I think I’m gonna do this stuff:
-Volunteer at a summer program for elementary school kids who are behind in reading
-Take Algebra 2
-Take Chem
-Study for the Bio SAT Subject Test (bleh)
-Go to the movies/shop/go to summer parties/go to the pool/hang out with friends (a lot)
-Take writing classes
-Continue with guitar
-AP summer homework that we havta do during the summer and turn in on the first day of school
-idk what else…</p>
<p>Class of 2014:</p>
<p>-Hopefully get into either SAMS or UCD-YSP
-Seeing as there is a 99% chance of that not happening, I will most likely just get a research internship locally, take maybe a Calculus I course at the local community college, and get a part-time job at the movie theater.</p>
<p>HOBY Jstaff in early June
Family vacation to Las Vegas and California the last week of June
Economics for Leaders at Babson in mid July (during my birthday!)
Volunteering with Habitat for Humanity
Summer work for AP Biology, College Spanish, and College Calculus</p>
<p>Class of 2014
-volunteer
-take a course at the local college
-prep for ACT and PSAT
-study Germany (hopefully)
-be with family</p>
<p>I already posted but plans have changed!</p>
<p>'13
Tennis instructor at country club, 30ish hrs/week
Economics for Leaders program at Babson in July (hey Ahollister!)
Volunteer teaching tennis in mah free time
Study for physics subject test if I don’t take it in June
Start dem college apps</p>
<p>^Aayyy congrats on acing the interview (I assume)</p>
<p>Oh sorry, I’m class of 2013 also. And i guess I’ll prolly be starting college apps also!</p>
<p>^^ Thanks! It actually did go pretty well.</p>
<p>Class of 2012!</p>
<p>-GRADUATE
-go to grad parties
-hang out with my closest friends for possibly the last time in a while
-spend time with my family (maybe go on a vacation overseas)
-celebrate a few special occasions
-shop for my dorm and most likely add to my wardrobe (going from a typically hot state to the east coast)
-attend my college’s orientation!
-continue working
-exercise
-and thank God that I won’t be in high school anymore.</p>
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<li>You guys don’t seem to have any fun at all.
Lifeguarding/swimming instructor at HS pool
Lifeguarding at local lake
Instructor at lake
Summer league basketball
Parties
2 weeks of camping/canoeing with my dad in MN
Baseball games
Chillin’</li>
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