Victor Navarro
Gaylene B. Croker
English 101
25 September 2012
Graduation
It all started my senior year at Pacifica High School. I
was behind 5 credits with 3 Fs and only 3 weeks until Graduation. I remember as
they were calling people in to the counselor’s office to inform students they
will not graduate, I prayed to not be called down there. I remember I was so
nervous every time I saw Office Aides walking into my classroom with yellow
slips. Until one day, an office aide walked in with a yellow slip and handed it
to my teacher. My teacher called out “Victor Navarro”, my heart had dropped. I was
very afraid; I couldn’t stand up to get my slip, so the teacher brought it to
my desk and said I was excused.
As I was walking down the hall of F building; I kept
wishing it was just a dream and soon I would wake up, I was wrong. I walked
through the quad, I remember seeing a couple friends hanging out and one of
them called to me, “Hey Victor! Where are you going?”, I responded, “To the
counselor’s office”. I saw the face expression he made as I kept walking. As I opened
the doors to the counseling office, I remember there being quite a few people;
so I took my seat and waited for my name to be called. I felt many emotions at
once! I was scared, nervous, worried, and also anxious; I did not know what to
think! Once she called my name, I walked in and took my seat.
“You
are behind 5 credits and currently failing 3 classes”, I remember her saying. I
responded, “I know, I’ve been stressing lately”. She asked me what was wrong
and I said “I have a lot of homework but never have time to do it because of
soccer”. She told me the best thing to do is to forget soccer for a while and
focus on school because I still have a chance to get my grades up in time for
graduation. My heart dropped. I asked myself; did she really just tell me to
quit soccer? Soccer is my life!
When
I got home that same day, I told my parents everything that had happened. They told
me they know soccer is a big part in my life, but suggested I should consider
what my counselor had told me, to quit soccer. I couldn’t believe it at first,
but then it came to me; I should think about my future! I thought it all out
and decided it was best for me to focus on school first and make it my
priority. I finally decided; school first, soccer later.
The
next day I went to my teachers in which I was failing their class and asked if I
can do any make-up work. They all said there was and handed it to me. All the
work combined was so much; it wouldn’t fit in my backpack! But that didn’t stop
me. When I got home that day, the first thing I did was going into my room and
locking it. I was determined to finish all the make-up work. I remember my
cousin telling me I was a failure, that I would never do it, and that I would
not graduate. This upset me and made me feel like giving up. Until one day, my
older brother, Jonathan, told me it was possible and he believed in me. I could
not give up now!
As
the days went by, and graduation came closer, I was very nervous to find out if
I would graduate and walk the line with my classmates.
A
week before graduation, I was in class doing my work when suddenly the door
opened and came in an office aide, I was nervous. “Victor Navarro”, I heard my
teacher say. I stood up, grabbed my pass, and walked off to the counseling
office. There were few people, therefore it did not take long for my counselor
to call me in. I walked in and took my seat, and waited for the news she had
for me. “You did it!” I heard her say, “You got your grades up and you are
actually ahead 5 credits”. A million emotions of joy came through my body; I
was graduating!
I
felt very relieved, all my hard work paid off. As I walked home, I could not
wait to tell my parents. As I broke the news to them, they were very proud of
me.
Graduation
day came and I remember being the happiest person there. All my friends were
surprised, yet happy that I made it. As soon as everyone started walking into
the football stadium, I was nervous! But I walked with pride. I saw thousands
of people in the standing cheering all my classmates as we walked to our seats.
When
they were calling names out, I couldn’t believe I actually made it. I heard my
cousin’s name called and saw him walking up to get his diploma. I was more
nervous than ever! I would be called very soon. As they called my name, I walked
up the steps to receive my diploma when I heard many of my classmates
screaming, “yeah Victor! Woohoo!” I laughed a little and continued to walk up
to receive my diploma. I was very ecstatic once I got there! I now believed I made
it, my hard work had paid off.
I
will never forget this experience. I now believe I can accomplish anything if I
set myself up to do it. I also learned that no matter how many people try
putting me down, telling me I won’t succeed; I WILL SUCCEED. Nothing in life is
impossible.
I admire your determination to graduate. I especially like how you ended your essay. You're right, nothing in life is impossible!
ReplyDeleteI love how your so positive! You'll do great in the future!It feels so good when you know all your hard work has been paied off.
ReplyDeleteThe feeling of graduating is priceless, well done.
ReplyDeleteI also did not almost graduate, but I pulled it together and I did good in the end. Good job!
ReplyDeleteI had a lot of friends in high school that were close to not graduating but they worked hard and were able to graduate as well.
ReplyDeleteGood for you sometimes you just have to push yourself and you'll get what you deserve in the end.
ReplyDeleteThat's so great that you ended up graduating. Thankfully you got your grades up just in time.
ReplyDeleteThat is very inspirational and i feel the same way if you put your mind to anything that you can do anything you want.
ReplyDeletei also had to work hard to graduate high school but i was behind 30 credits but i managed to catch up and i graduated and made me feel really proud of myself
ReplyDeletei totally understand how hard letting soccer go feels like, me myself have played for 14 years and had to put it aside for a bit
ReplyDeleteMy friend went through a similar case as you. I'm glad you worked hard to graduate because it shows how much you care about your future.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you were able to graduate. It must have been hard to do it all in so little time.
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