NEWS: Class Of 2021 Deals With Stresses Of College Application Process

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By Tyanna Xavier – Social Media Editor 

Despite difficult circumstances, members of Law’s Class of 2021 are continuing to keep their heads up while applying to colleges and universities.

Deadlines are coming up, applications are being filled out, personal essays are being written and the entire college process is a huge weight on these students’ shoulders. 

“I have applied to six colleges,” senior Alexis Broderick said. “The process is pretty stressful, but when it’s all complete it feels really nice. However, you get back to the stressfulness of the college process when you start hearing back from colleges and you have to make a big decision.”

For many students, finishing the application process is a relief, yet that does not last for long. There are many scholarship applications that need to be filled out, SAT scores that need to be sent in, and more. 

Many seniors are also now realizing that their future dreams are closer to reality.

“I want to go to Western New England University because they have a great pharmacy program, my plan for the future is to be a pharmacist,” senior Alexis Agyemang said.

The current school year has been a challenge for all students, especially seniors who must balance work, school, and the the long college application process.

“Balancing school, work, and college assignments have been extremely hard for me,” senior Rani Roderick said. “In the first quarter I felt very overwhelmed because I worked Monday through Friday from 4-8 p.m. and I had to make sure I was keeping my grades up, finding time to study, and get college applications finished on time which has been very stressful, but things are calming down a lot now which is good.”

Many seniors have already committed to colleges and applied early decision.

“I have committed to Goodwin University and I committed to them because they have all I need regarding help with financial aid, they gave me a scholarship, and it was my dream school,” senior Brianna Buccitti said. “I’m going there to study funeral service.”

College is often a scary feeling for students, but the Class of 2021 at Jonathan Law could not be happier to take the next step.

“The career path I hope to take in college would be majoring in Spanish,” senior Jefri Caballero said. “I hope to major in Spanish because I feel like I can connect more and it is something that I actually like and there’s a lot more career options I can pursue.”

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