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NOW: become a patent attorney or I’m going to be a deputy district attorney. But it all really depends, I’m gonna try and get an internship at the FBI, probably my sophomore through junior year. I’m thinking about maybe just doing patent law, because that already is a 6 figure starting income, but it’s a tough decision because you have to get your doctorate degree. Whatever happens, I’m excited for my next steps in life!
So, twenty years from now, I would say the things I will miss most would be hanging out with friends and going for late night drives to Dutch Bros. I’m also going to miss playing tennis with Alexa as my doubles partner, and having classes with people who I’ve known for a while and have long lasting relationships with. Alexa and I would always grab energy drinks or rebels before a match and chug them, so I think I’ll miss driving to tennis matches together and having our before match traditions. I think the thing I’d like to remember most about high school is the people I’ve met, and what each person has taught me. Because, even with people who I don’t know well, they still manage to impact me in different ways and teach me something. NEXT: After graduation, I’m going to work all summer, and hang out with my friends as much as possible, before I go off to San Diego State University in the fall. I’m undecided as of right now, but I am interested in Psychology with an emphasis in industrial organizational psychology. I’m excited for the college experience, because I can’t wait to meet new people, and I know people going down to San Diego, so I’m looking forward to meeting up with them and hearing about their own college experiences. I might be planning on rushing, but I’m not entirely sure yet. I did get into the Weber Honors College, which is a Residential Learning Community. It’s a bunch of close knit students, and I feel like that’s going to be really beneficial for me, because I’m gonna make a lot of connections.
As for clubs, I haven’t really looked into too many yet but I’m sure they have great campus life. I have never skateboarded or surfed in my life, but I might take up those hobbies since I will be in San Diego. I’ve researched a little bit about the fun classes they have, the recreational classes. Some I’ve looked into are surfing classes, wakeboarding classes, and a bunch of other water sports. The classes sound like a great way to stay active while earning a few credits.

Emily Mckeel


NOW: Something that will make my future self smile is that I’m happy, and I’m doing what I want to do. What makes me happy right now is being with my friends, and that I’m going to major in something that I really want to do. I think that will make me really happy in the future, to know that I’m on the right path to the life I’ve always wanted. I’m not gonna be volunteering at my church anymore, or seeing the people that I’ve been seeing every week for years when I leave for college. I will definitely miss that and having that community, but it is something that has made me happy. NEXT: After graduation, I’m going to attend San Diego State University and major in liberal studies because I want to become an elementary school teacher. I’m planning on getting there and trying out a bunch of different clubs, and seeing which ones I like, then continuing with those ones. I’m not planning on working my freshman year during school, but I want to work full time during the summer and save up. I’m really looking forward to meeting a bunch of new people and seeing what college life is like
Ashlyn Martin
NOW: Recently, I’ve been working out a ton, trying to get myself better. I’m working to stay fit and stay healthy. I’m on track to graduate, and get out of Rocklin. I had a huge party with my friends last weekend, which was pretty fun, just all the boys hanging out. It was pretty cool, we also went down to the American River and went cliff jumping, which was super fun. I really enjoy hanging out with all my friends, I’m really gonna miss it, so we’re taking advantage of the time we have left together right now. NEXT: So after graduation, I’m moving up to Idaho to go to college up there, and then I have a place set up for me there and a job. I’m going to a community college up there, and the job is with a wireless company where I would be doing community service as well as earning up to $75,000 to $80,000 right off the bat. I’m going to make sure and save a lot, and I also want to invest in a few stocks, and maybe open my own business in the future.
Tyler Roberson
NOW: I hope that twenty years from now my future self knows that right now I am extremely at peace. I have committed to Cal Poly, and I just have so many exciting things, amazing things ahead of me. I’m just so excited for all of the opportunities. So, right now seventeen year old Angela is just full of hope and excitement, and I honestly can’t wait for my future. Because right now it’s just like a blank canvas, and I’m just so excited to see where I end up. NEXT: As I mentioned before, I’m going to Cal Poly SLO, where I’m going to major in journalism. I definitely want to keep my interest in journalism, I’m hoping to write for their school newspaper. But really I’m just excited to get into college classes and see what the real world is like. I’m thinking about minoring in graphic design, but I also have an interest in politics, so maybe I could minor in that. Either way I’m gonna major in journalism, and I am just super excited because it’s what I’ve always wanted to do.