Oh my goodness! We've been holding on to something for so much time now. Anna wanted to announce her next steps after graduation at her college graduation party. And she did. (that post back here)
It was a lovely time to share with family and close friends where she was going.
But there is oh so much more to that story than just where she is headed... so much more!
She started thinking about moving on to graduate school around sophomore year. And when she started discerning what to do/where to go she knew after working with the children at Extended School Year. (those posts back here and here).
After those summers and really so much more discerning, praying, and figuring things out she knew she wanted to be a school psychologist. And that meant grad school.
Her entire fall of her senior year she was at Holy Cross of course. She had a full course load, played in the college orchestra, had concerts, and even got involved in the school musical. All the while she was beginning to get applications to a variety of grad schools. It was a lot, I tell you. There were so many phone calls back and forth to help her with big life decisions/choices/emotions.
And then it came time to apply. And she did. All of those essays, the letters of recommendations and the interviews that we had no idea were such a big deal! Some of the colleges were more simple ones on zoom. And the one college that she was really interested in was a full day, in person interview.
Weeks before the interview she prepared. She wrote out questions. She wrote out her answers. We helped her and talked though each answer with her. She rehearsed. And we talked every single night. She was in her dorm room and most of the time we were in our kitchen tackling tough interview questions.
How fun to have them at the same university! Are they on the same campus or are undergrad/garduate separated? I overlapped 1 year of college with my younger sister & it was SO fun :)
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