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I keep feeling sad about graduating high school!?


Question Posted Monday June 1 2015, 5:00 pm

So I graduate from high school in about 2 weeks time, and when I think about it, I become quite sad. I will miss the teachers the most because all of mine at the moment are the best I have ever had. Some of my friends I am going to miss, because they are all planning on moving far away. I am also going to miss the routines the most, and on graduation day, I wouldn´t be surprised if I cry. Did anybody feel like this when they finished school?


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Dragonflymagic answered Tuesday June 2 2015, 7:09 pm:
Yes, the majority of people graduating feel this way. All my friends were crying but I on the other hand was eager to get on with my adult life as I was tired of the mostly immmature people I had to deal with growing up in school other than a handful of friends. So there will be a few who don;t act this way. But it is normal. Don't try to hide or be ashamed of how you feel, just go with it, Its all part of this transition from childhood to adult hood.

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adviceman49 answered Tuesday June 2 2015, 9:56 am:
Relax you're normal. You are about to leave the only world you have none for most of your life and step into the unknown world of the adult life. May you be going off the college, getting a job or going into the military, you are entering and leaving a safe and secure world for the unknown.

At this point I could simply say welcome to the world of adulthood and leave it at that. The fact is you have been preparing for this day since the day you entered Kindergarten. If you have done well in school, which from your writing it appears you have. Then you are well prepared for whatever the next phase of life you are entering.

I also believe from what you have written that you have good parents who will be there for you to help you transition to this next phase. Rather than fear the unknown welcome it knowing you are well prepared and have the resources in place to help you make the transition.

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