College Admissions Essay: The Best Four Years Of Your Life

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Here’s the thing about everything in life, it must come to an end. I have never been so thankful for this rule to also apply to high school. If I would have known that “the best four years of your life” was going to be like this, I wouldn’t have put that kind of pressure on it. Trying to make just another fours year of school the best of your life is hard and honestly anticlimactic. In a short summary it is four years of waking up to sit in class to go to lunch to go back to class to go to practice and go home and study until midnight to wake up and do it all again. Correct me if I’m wrong, but I don’t think anyone should consider that to be the best four years of their life, unless I didn’t get the memo and did it all wrong. But not only that, you’re 18, or 17 if you’re like me, and you have already seen the best of it, måkes life seem a little more empty then. And everyone pushes to graduation, but when it comes you’re faced with another slew of people, because those who don’t say high school is the best four years of your life then say that college is. College, the last chance to grow up before the real world takes hold, when you’re a legal adult but the “real” adults aren’t quite ready to accept you as their own yet, that is …show more content…

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