By the time this is posted, there will be just over two weeks until graduation! How is that even possible?! It feels like just yesterday I was moving into college as a freshman and here I am, a graduating senior!Â
Honestly, looking back I wasn’t too sure if Bonaventure would be my place. I had always had my heart set on going to Keuka college. I remember telling my guidance counselor in high school that I was not going to look elsewhere because I had always wanted to go to Keuka. She then went on to tell me that I needed to apply to at least one more place.Â
Funny enough, my principal at that time was a Bona alum. He overheard our conversation and told me that I should schedule a tour with Bonaventure. He absolutely loved this place. Told me that “there’s something in the water over there and I don’t know what it is, but it’ll make you fall in love with that place”. I went on to laugh at him but decided you know what, I’ll schedule a tour just to say I did and go on about my day.Â
I came here for my tour and honestly wasn’t too sure how I felt about it. It was very quiet, very mellow. It reminded me of my hometown, which I loved, but at the same time was looking for something different.Â
I went back to my high school and told my principal that I liked the place but still was unsure. That’s when he said that I HAD to see one of their basketball games. I looked at him kind of funny, but was like you know what… I love basketball so why not. My brother, his best friend, my friend Alexis, and I decided to buy tickets for a game and off we went.Â
This was my second time on campus. Going into this day I still was torn between where I wanted to go.Â
After the game, my brother looked at me and said, “this is where you’ll call home for the next couple of years”. I don’t know if he was saying that because he wanted to come to more games… but turns out he was right. I absolutely fell in love with this place.Â
Here I am 3 years later, about to graduate with my bachelors, and still love this place like I did from that day.Â
If there’s one lesson, I could give to graduating high school students it would be to explore your options and be open for new opportunities.Â