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Journal about my special events

If I were to say that the most unforgettable day of my life is the last day of high school, you might be
surprised. Perhaps you'd think it's because I finally gained freedom from the pressure of exams. It's a
day filled with mixed emotions, happiness mingled with sadness and uncertainty. That morning, we
had our study session from 6 am to 7 am, and the exam was scheduled for 8 am. I can say that it was
the last day of the entrance exam. However, we couldn't study continuously, as excitement filled the
air knowing that we would finally get to go home after all of this. And we headed to the school
where the exam was held. Despite my mind being filled with excitement, I did my best on my Biology
exam.

After the exam was over, we headed back to the hostel to pack our things and prepare to go home.
As we made our way to the hostel, the school bus was filled with tears and the sound of goodbyes.
The whole class is crying and I am no exception. What are we crying for? We cry because of the
happiness of escaping high school life and the sadness of leaving behind memories that we shared
and won't be able to recreate in the coming years. I said goodbye to each of my friends, and one of
my closest friends gave everyone kisses on the cheek. Now that I think about it, it's kind of
embarrassing. When we stepped off the bus, our parents were waiting for us. We packed our things
and went home, with tears in our eyes.

I miss the amazing friends we had, how much trouble we stirred, and what radical completely off-
the-wall adventures we had ventured. We went through two years of high school, just kind of
shuffling along, whining and complaining and wishing that it was all over. But it’s that moment at the
very end that makes you contemplative, makes you wish we could hold on to the familiar forever.
It’s this moment that makes you go, damn, those were the best two years of my life. It was a day
filled with a mix of happiness, sadness, and uncertainty, marking the beginning of adulthood and
prompting reflection on the changes in my life.

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