Due to it being the appropriate time of year when commencement occurs for most, I have decided to post this thread even though I do not have a graduation of my own this year. Graduation has always been seen as an important part of maturity in the modern world. Middle school leads to high school which pours into the college/university level and finally into the job economy. Today, I would like to ask users on this forum a few questions regarding graduations.
A lot of time and effort is invested into most graduations. The all famous graduation music plays while students embark on their final journey with a school. Some people smile, others cry but all are moved in some way. Do you think graduation should be a joyous event for it represents the bridge to the next part of life, a sad one for it sometimes means leaving old friend behind, or a mix of both? Also, of all the graduations you've had in your life, which has been your favorite? Why?
If you are graduating this year then cheers. Pat yourself on the back.
A lot of time and effort is invested into most graduations. The all famous graduation music plays while students embark on their final journey with a school. Some people smile, others cry but all are moved in some way. Do you think graduation should be a joyous event for it represents the bridge to the next part of life, a sad one for it sometimes means leaving old friend behind, or a mix of both? Also, of all the graduations you've had in your life, which has been your favorite? Why?
If you are graduating this year then cheers. Pat yourself on the back.