End of the Year Advice From Your Fellow LaSallians

Dannise Matarlo, Staff Reporter

As the year comes to an end, every person struggles with the transition to the next year in high school. Will it be the same, harder or easier? Well, here are some La Salle students who have some advice to share for future LaSallians and people moving up a grade level.  As some students know, the years get progressively harder and the need for advice gets stronger. So here are just a few pieces of advice to add to your book.

Freshmen 

Colby Jensen: “Time management is hard but it’s a necessary skill “

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Allen: “ I would tell myself to work hard and not to procrastinate”

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Sophomores

Aliyah Klein: “Before Sophomore year I would tell myself not to procrastinate”

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Matthew Berger: “Focus more in class”

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Juniors

Ellie Choate: “It (Junior year)  is going to be the most challenging yet rewarding year”

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Sean Henson: “Study for AP tests”

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Seniors

Caitlin Carr: “Before Freshman year I would tell myself that grades matter”

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Kevin Luyamba: “I would tell my self before freshman year mastering both your social and educational life is the most important thing about high school. you want to be able to maintain good grades in your classes”

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Comment below your favorite piece of advice or another advice you would like to share