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Thank You, Sophomore Year

Thanks for the memories.

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Thank You, Sophomore Year
Robin McGrath

Dear Sophomore year,

Thanks for all the memories I’ve made here. Thanks for all the opportunities I’ve been given too. Even though sometimes I felt hopeless and that I needed to give up, thanks for pushing me on and making me keep pushing towards my dreams.

Thank you for the time I’ve had with my friends. Thank you for late nights in the snow building snowmen, and early mornings meeting for breakfast. Thanks for nights watching scary movies that gave me nightmares, and chapter with my sorority.

Thanks for all the plays I’ve read for my classes, that have given me a more broader outlook on the world and other cultures. Thanks for the play that I was actually in, that gave me a brand new experience with a kind of character I really hadn’t played before.

However, there are some things that I’m not so thankful for. I’m not thankful for how homesick I am. How much I miss my whole family, and even my cats. I miss my home town and the amazing food that comes from so many wonderful cultures. I even miss my job!

However, even after all of this, I am quite happy that I am through with you, sophomore year. Im really ready to move on from you! I am ready for new experiences with your friend, junior year. I’m ready to make more friends, read new plays, maybe even learn new maths (if I really have to).

So thank you, sophomore year. Thank you for everything that you have taught me, even if it wasn’t the best feeling at times, I enjoyed what you had to offer. Thank you for assisting me in my dreams, and helping me become ready for the world.

Thank you sophomore year.

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