Letter From the Editors
The end of one stressful year is upon us and we could not be any happier. After 9 months of tests, drama and anxiety, summer is a welcome break. However, it would be an awful shame to just throw away all of our hard work just because we're tired.
Personally speaking, I would rather sleep, eat and repeat than pick up my I.T. book right now, but many adults I've spoken to have told me something that pushes me to avoid doing so. Many parents or teachers express regret when discussing how their grades worsened during their junior and senior years because they were simply sick of school. They focused on their present rather than their futures and that left a damaging effect on quite a few. So to al of our readers; I know it's hard and demanding to undergo this another time after the same diffucult work of last year, but in the future you'll thank yourself for all of those breakdowns, tears and sleepless nights, and this issue is definitely here to help. I hope finals isn't a miserable experience for you, and if it is, I hope it all pays off, because after your graduation, when you have a successful job and a grand life, you will look back at these frustrating times with gratitude.
grades worsened during their junior and senior years because they were simply sick of school. They focused on their present rather than their futures and that left a damaging effect on quite a few. So to all of our readers; I know it's hard and demanding to undergo this another time after the same difficult work of last year, but in the future you'll thank yourself for all of those breakdowns, tears and sleepless nights, and this issue is definitely here to help. I hope finals isn't a miserable experience for you, and if it is, I hope it all pays off, because after your graduation, when you have a successful job and a grand life, you will look back at these frustrating times with gratitude.
Sincerely,
The Eagle Editorial Team