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A YEAR OF CHANGE

A YEAR OF CHANGE

The stress and anguish that junioritis brought on felt awfully real to us. Marine Biology was one of the most challenging classes on campus with a hefty workload. A student’s routine consisted of early mornings, late nights, and the need for caffeine to stay awake. Making it into a game or competition makes it feasible as the year’s end approaches and the days grow longer and more monotonous. My senior Olivia Robinson told me a story about her marine biology class. She said, “One of my most significant memories out of high school was during the spring of my junior year.

I was taking marine biology; it was time to turn in our final webpage, my friend and I had made a competition to see who could do better since we both expressed an interest in this subject. This memory happened in Marine biology with one of my friends her name was Avery. I was very excited to see what we both would come up with and who would receive the better grade. What really stood out to me was thinking of different ways to make my website stand out from my competitor, and how creative I could be. This moment made me appreciate how different Avery and I are innovative. We both came up with completely different outcomes but both were resourceful and the end result was pleasing to see.” Olivia truly illustrated a beautiful picture of what this class was like for her and how it brought her and Avery closer.

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