Class of 2021 In The Year 2036
Seniors predicted what they will be (hopefully) be doing fifteen years from graduation.
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A nurse! – Abbi Harris
I hope to be helping others in this world – Adrianna Viegas
Have a successful job, married and have kids – Alex Harris
Will have traveled half the world and live small in a big world. -Alex (Xan) Gordon
happy 🙂 – Ali Brennan
Living a happy life with a family of my own and with a good career. I hope to be doing many fun things and enjoying life. – Amber Sapp
Going on daily swims in my pool with my cats and dogs and eating some tacos. (I will teach them how to swim, don’t worry) – Anna Jacoby
Doing what I enjoy, break norms, and meet good people – Anthony Quindel
Doing what I studied for, hopefully I have a house or an apartment and just doing my own thing – Bella Crimaldi
Out of Illinois – Betsy Demanos
In fifteen years I hope to have graduated college and gone to more schooling to receive my Master’s to become a nurse practitioner. – Brooke Karlblom
Happy with my family and career – Christine Ponga
Living comfortably with a four-year degree and potentially an MBA. – Conner Trznadel
An air force lawyer – Eilie Riemenschneider
I hope to have a good job and a good happy family – Erik Gibson
Traveling the world – Erika Deegan
Working with hospitals to produce medical equipment – Ethan Elliott
A successful athletic trainer – Fiona Olsen
An elementary teacher who will both inspire and have an impact on younger students. Not only that, I hope to be content with my life/life choices and that I will be truly happy. – Francesca Pollock
A nurse practitioner working in a hospital and attending to patients. – Gillian Llanes
Happy. Whether it’s with the intended major I have right now, or if it all falls through, I just hope to be happy and make something out of my life. I don’t want to be on the ‘sidelines.’ I want to make a difference and truly have a positive impact on others. – Grace Marineau
Successful with a family and being involved – Grayce Woodruff
I don’t know what I want to do for my career, but I hope that in 15 years, I’m happy. I know it’s cliché, but I’m working really hard to be content with who I am and what I do. – Hazel Kocher
Working in the business field – Jackson Rietz
Fluent in 3-4 languages, having a job as a linguistic analyst for the government and travelling to different countries (as a part of my job). – Jayden Forté
Working my dream job at a great school with a family of my own – Jordan Tress
An aerospace engineer happily living in the south building rockets – Kate Lanza
A medical examiner – Kaylin Mitchell
Coming in to help kids in the Incubator – Levi Wagner
A millionaire – Luca Listi
Traveling the world seeing all that I can! – Mackenzie Krystal
I just hope that I’m proud, confident, and happy. I hope that when people hear my name it has a positive impact. But really I hope that I can walk into any store and buy whatever I want without looking at the price tag. – Maddie Flint
Successful in my career and settled down with a family – Mara Garbanzos
Having a family and living the best life – Mary Giffin
A leader of a mechanical engineering design team – Michael Salvi
Teaching psychology at either a high school or a college – Molly Ruszkowski
A physical therapist at a ballet company. – Morgan Maglente
I hope to have a good job and be married with 2 kids and financially stable – Morgan Sapp
I hope to be a programmer, for what exactly I’m not so sure. Perhaps I will aid in the development of robotic or space technology, things I’m sure will have a lasting positive impact on humanity. – Nathan Jankowski
Either an author or designer [for] video game storylines – Paige Aldape
A happy journalist traveling the world and meeting many new people from different cultures. – Paloma Gasparov
Successful – Patryk Bombala
Happily married and have a job and graduated from college – Payton Smith
Happy – Rosie Rojewski
Rich and famous – Sam Hemstreet
Happy. – Skylar Feucht
Making change, whether that be in law or politics – Tyler Crawford