I have recently graduated from high school. Before and since I've graduated there are only four questions that I have been asked.
1. What have you been doing since you've graduated?
2. Where are going to school?
3. What's your top school?
4. What's your major?
Personally, I'm fed up with it. My answers:
1. Working
2. I have no idea yet.
3. I don't have one; I'm probably going to go with the cheapest one.
4. Journalism
I went to a dinner with my parents the other night; not like that wasn't painfully enough. In any case, I met a new person there. She introduced herself as the host's sister. I was polite and said, "Nice to meet you, etc." My parents and I were still getting our coats off when she asked me these four questions and I responded just like that . About an hour later, she found me and talked to me for an hour about college. She asked me if I had applied to such and such school; I usually hadn't. Or was I interested in this school or that school...obviously not since I hadn't applied there.
I guess people think that this is a good ice breaker. Well, it's not. I'm only seventeen! Do I really know what I want to do with the rest of my life? Not really. It's too much preasure that I don't want to talk about.
The Four Questions That Everyone Wants Answers To
By pkubik08 - Posted on March 19th, 2008












