Ashley Esperjesi is a former LHS student that is currently studying in Oregon, away from her family, but don't worry, she goes to visit her family almost 3 times each year. When we called her she was just having her breakfast, while talking to us about her college life, isn't that amazing? She took her time to tell us about her experience at college. Ashley told us that we should start thinking about what we want to study in college when we grow up. She also told us that she was really attached to cinematic arts with a minor in marketing.
She has a really busy schedule handling 4 jobs at the same time. This might not give her a lot of free time and be able to go to extremely cool college parties. When she has free time, she goes hiking because there is a really high mountain an hour far from where she lives. She also goes to the beach and sometimes she also goes to her friend's house to watch movies and eat ice cream. We all can relate, right?
She also shared with us that if you are interested in a sport like tennis, football, etc, there are scholarships for you. Her school is searching for good stories to tell and demonstrate how amazing this generation is, so, if you really like to play an instrument, draw or paint, there might be a scholarship waiting for you.
Ashley gave us a really good advice, that, in my opinion, we will always keep in mind. She said, "Don't limit yourself in what you want to do", a really good and deep advice we should all have in our minds and think about it when you are at school, in class, copying down your teacher's notes.
So kids, don't limit yourselves. If you like something just do it. Don't care what others are going to say and stay at school.
Daniela
Paola Ximena
LHS Harmon
This Spring DeLay Middle School will host a 24 Hour World Tour and our team of students will attempt to contact people on each of the 7 continents. We are interested in providing opportunities for our students to interact with people around the world using a variety of platforms (Skype, Zoom, Facetime, etc.) As our kids travel the world digitally and virtually, we will share our experiences through our blog and Twitter #DeLayWorldJourney. We hope you can join us!
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