What makes it most memorable is the circumstances about how it all came to be. Approximately a month before graduation, my good friend Owen and I were called into the principal 's office. On the way down, we asked each other if we had done anything wrong, as we could not think of anything, we were just left confuzzled. I think the principal could see the tension in our faces, so she lead with, “You boys aren’t in any trouble.” With the good news we both let out a sigh of relief, but were still in a state of confusion as to why we were in the office. That moment is when she told us that we had tied, to the third decimal place, for valedictorian. There were a lot of mixed emotions, happy to have achieved the award, but a bit disappointed that I did not beat Owen. The disappointment vanished as she told us that we had to prepare and deliver a speech together. There is nothing I hold in higher esteem than that memory of both of us standing up there and talking to each other, not to the audience, but just enjoying ourselves for the sake of it. That was when I learned that no matter what I may achieve, it is nothing if I cannot share it with good …show more content…
Boy was I wrong. For the first time I had to bring homework home, I had to study for tests, and most shockingly, I had to put in effort in order to exceed in school. Now this may see extremely egocentric, but the simple truth is, school was not a challenge until this year. So far, I have been taught about different rhetorical strategies, many physics equations, and the various systems of the body, but none of that is important in the long run. What is important is what I have learned this year. I have learned to manage my time through excessive amounts of homework. I have learned how to deal with seemingly crippling amounts of stress. Most importantly, I have learned that in order to succeed, you must be willing to put in