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It's (almost) all over

My sister once said that the three s’s are the least stressful years: subbie, sophomore, senior. But whether or not she’s right (and I definitely don’t think she’s right), I’m glad that the school year is coming to an end.

Besides my English paper revision due tomorrow, a history and a calc test on Friday and finals week, I’m basically home free. Afterwards I’ll finally be able to sleep in till 1 or 2 p.m. and eat breakfast during lunch. I’ll be able to bike/drive to my friends’ houses and make fun of them, and I’ll be able to not worry about work (besides studying for the SAT and summer reading).

However, I’ll also miss some things. 1) Seniors will be gone. 2) Some people going on vacation. Also, I don’t exactly enjoy the idea of becoming a junior next year. It makes me seem old and wrinkly.

Over the summer I’ll be going to some camps, improve my skills in everything, perhaps make a trip to China, and maybe find a job.

I’ll also go on countless adventures with my imagination. G’luck to everyone in surviving the last weeks. Enjoy the summer.

— Alan Liang

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