The "Future" Issue - 99 Volume 2, Issue 4
The Speaking Eagle staff takes a look at the future: where will be in 20 years? Where will seniors be next year? What advice do seniors have for freshmen? Beyond that, we look at electric cars, exploding knee caps, and of course, coronavirus.
The Speaking Eagle staff takes a look at the future: where will be in 20 years? Where will seniors be next year? What advice do seniors have for freshmen? Beyond that, we look at electric cars, exploding knee caps, and of course, coronavirus.
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Looking
Seniors share where they’re
going after graduation
Let’s face it, no one could have anticipated
our otherwise great school year
to end like this. However, despite the lack
of closure for the Class of 2020, seniors
are still graduating, and moving on from
their time at Juan Diego. They’ve had to
make some difficult decisions about their
futures during the past couple of weeks.
If anything, this lull has been a great time
for graduates to plan and get excited for
their future paths.
“I have always known this
was the path I wanted to
take.” - Kate Sharpley
Clara Arnold (top left on p. 16) will be attending Boise State University in
the fall. “I first started looking at BSU because of the dance team, but as I kept
looking I kept realizing all the great parts of the school,” Arnold said. “...Their
health sciences school is really awesome,” Arnold said.
She is planning on majoring in health sciences and then focusing on
nursing her third year. Outside of academics, she plans on trying out for the
spirit squad and rushing for greek life when she starts at BSU. “I really hope to
continue dancing while also pursuing a career in nursing, that’s really my ideal
life,” Arnold said. “I’m most excited for meeting new people and really just being
able to start my own adventure and grow up,” Arnold finished.
Likewise, Tyler Young (top right on p. 16) is also looking forward to
meeting new people, but just a little closer to home. “I will be going to the University
of Utah to study finance… I want to understand what keeps the world
going around, something that has always interested me,” Young said.
“The fact that I get to meet new people and work in a team is another
thing that really appeals to my kind of personality,” said Young. However, what
he is looking forward to most in college is a little further from finance. “As stupid
as it sounds, the thing that I am looking forward to most is being able to sleep in.
I don’t think well in the morning or if I don’t get enough sleep, so being able to
sleep in is very important to me,” Young finished.
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