Senior advice from the class of 2022
Hannah Elbogen, Staff Editor
After four years at Pascack Valley, seniors share a piece of advice to underclassmen/incoming students that they wish they knew going into high school.
Nick Marchese
“Work hard in the classroom so you can have more options in the future when it comes to applying to colleges. Don't take this time for granted, you'll never get it back. Stop stressing, just have fun.”
Ella Glastein
“Enjoy the time you have with your friends, try to get involved in anything you can, and don't stress too much about school work. There are way more important things in life to focus on besides stressing over school. The relationships you have with your family and friends are much more important than any assignment or test you have.”
Luca Focella
“Be involved in any way you can as you will meet many new, great people. Work hard from the very beginning, it will pay off.”
Matt Austin
“My best advice would be to have fun, put yourself out there. Although you may not be the most [“popular”] or have [a million friends], my best advice would be to go to the junior prom, go to the senior fashion show, go to the senior prom and go have fun. My other piece of advice would be to be the change you wish to see. Start that club or do that sport or share your view of the school to make...
Noah Martin
“Don’t take your time here at Pascack Valley for granted. Appreciate every moment and those special connections you have with your teachers, friends, and family.”
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