Seniors share advice for incoming freshman

As seniors make their exits, they pass down advice to the incoming freshmen from their own experiences. Photo attribution to the WJPS Yearbook.

by Janae Kea, feature editor

As seniors make their exits, they pass down advice to the incoming freshmen.

It’s gonna be a bumpy ride, but make the best of it. Always try to keep in mind that there are many great things about this school that you will not find in other schools,” senior Lara Cwass said.

Graduate from high school,” senior Alessandro Leto said.

It’s never too early to do the things you want to accomplish and make friends with juniors or seniors. It would definitely help you in the long run. This is a new year. Let everything you were in the past remain in the past,” senior Brendon Muniz said.

“All years count, don’t start slacking early because it will affect you,” senior Jaclyn Thompson said.

Keep on keepin’ on,” senior Michael Fiscaletti said.

Cherish the four years you have because they fly by really quick,” senior Ifra Mahmood said.

“Make the most of every opportunity and every resource. You only have so much time, so make the most of it,” senior Alicia Massey said.

Graduating seniors gave advice to future seniors through their experiences.

 

As seniors make their exits, they pass down advice to the incoming freshmen from their own experiences. Photo attribution to the WJPS Yearbook.
As seniors make their exits, they pass down advice to the incoming freshmen from their own experiences. Photo attribution to the WJPS Yearbook.

 

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