It's the end of the first week of the last trimester of my senior year. Many things are starting come upon me and fast. It's time for me to figure it out. Which in theory shouldn't be that hard. But in reality it kind of is. Being a senior is a lot more difficult than being a Junior. Being a senior means a lot more responsibility. Between applying to colleges, trying to get scholarships and exactly making the decision once you've been accepted as to where would best suit you, in regards to what you want to study. You're expecting to figure it out, just like the seniors did before you. It's hard, and frustrating. As you have so many questions about how to do this or that, yet you don't really know who to ask. You're just expected to figure it out on your own for the most part anyways. And in more ways than one that's kind of life's motto. From taking your first steps to going to the bathroom. You just have to figure it. And hope that in the end everything will work out. There's really nothing wrong with not knowing what you are doing or even what you want to do with the rest of your life. But you really should start figuring things out now rather than later, as you never know what opportunities you might miss if you decide to wait last minute.
amysmartgirls.com/my-story-coming-out-and-still-figuring-it-out-88317663eec0#.2ikz4ih7m
I feel this article is very relevant to a lot of kids my age and those questioning who they are around the world. This article tells a story of young lady who is bisexual. But she was confused and scared of what people would think of her if she came out as such. She also didn't know what was going on with her emotions, but finally she took the time and courage to figure out who she was and she was welcomed with supportive arms and she was that much happier. This particular article shows that sometimes, taking the time to figure out whatever it is you're dealing with won't end as badly as you might think.
amysmartgirls.com/my-story-coming-out-and-still-figuring-it-out-88317663eec0#.2ikz4ih7m
I feel this article is very relevant to a lot of kids my age and those questioning who they are around the world. This article tells a story of young lady who is bisexual. But she was confused and scared of what people would think of her if she came out as such. She also didn't know what was going on with her emotions, but finally she took the time and courage to figure out who she was and she was welcomed with supportive arms and she was that much happier. This particular article shows that sometimes, taking the time to figure out whatever it is you're dealing with won't end as badly as you might think.