Quote Originally Posted by Karen View Post
Sounds good! Do you know yet what you will major in in college? And trust me, staying in shape is important, but school gym classes are best to get over and done with! I hear that since I left, my college has instituted some Physical Education requirement, but there was no such think when I was there. We had random spontaneous volleyball games in good weather, where people would rotate in and out between classes regardless of teams, but that was about it. College tends to have far more interesting sports opportunities than high school ever did.

My life is NOT richer because I was once forced to play field hockey. And you cannot convince me otherwise!

I was lucky, in that once we got into the higher grades, our schools had a lot more outdoor and interesting activities, and outward bound kinda stuff!
I have absolutely NO clue what I'm going to major in. Right now, I'm accepted to the Residential College in the Arts and Humanities, but that still doesn't really narrow down what I can choose. I'm considering minoring in journalism, but I don't know what the major will be yet.

I DO stay in shape - riding certainly makes sure of that! Whatever fitness level I gained during that semester came from being a working student at my barn, not playing 8 different versions of dodge ball (yes, 8.)

My college actually has a Quidditch team, which sounds quite interesting. I may have to look into that...

When it was warm out, my gym class spent most of the time outside, but that wasn't better - it meant that we were playing (flag-turned-contact) football! With the football coach as a teacher. On a team of varsity football players. I seriously got body slammed and thrown through the air, caught, and set down gently during one game (I'm still not even sure how that worked)

Quote Originally Posted by Miss Z View Post
I found that the last few months at my old school were some of the best, even though it does seem like everything's winding down - enjoy them! College life is such an incredible experience and I wish you every success for your future. You must be very excited!

Lovely senior pic, too.