As Senior Year started, pretty much the only questions I got
from family, family friends and random strangers was “wow you’re a senior, what
are you going to do post graduation?” I hate getting this question as much as
everyone else does. It puts us on the spot to declare a course of action for
the rest of our lives. It also erases the importance of this year as just time
spent planning for something else and puts a preemptive end to our time as
college students.
But at the same time, Fordham has shaped our senior year to
be one of continuous growth. I’m taking a values seminar, a capstone course
that takes an interdisciplinary look at different issues and I’m going to
senior night, where my entire class dresses up like what our child selves
wanted to be “when we grew up”.
All of this is a great way to “grow up” this year. I am
excited for the future, I feel happy that I have found a career path that I
love and look forward to doing every day. But I am also excited for the now. I
am excited for dinners in the city with friends, snowball fights on Eddies and
for continuing to learn and grow into the person I will be when I put on my cap
and gown on that distant day in May. Fordham isn’t done with me yet and I’m not
done with Fordham. Fordham has taught me that every day is a chance to learn
something new. And continuing to learn is exactly what I intend to do post
graduation.
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