Kern's Korner | Being a senior doesn't define me
Being a senior comes with expectations. It’s Year Four, our time at Penn is coming to an end, and it is time for us to step into the shoes of those who graduated before us.
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Being a senior comes with expectations. It’s Year Four, our time at Penn is coming to an end, and it is time for us to step into the shoes of those who graduated before us.
As I begin my senior year, I want to take some time to reflect on my Penn experience. Although it's not over yet and there are many months to go, I think it's important for me to start coming to terms with what my time at Penn has both given me and taken from me. Our time as Quakers not only shapes us into who we are as people, but also reveals a sense of who we will become in the future and how we will confront the adversity that life will throw at us.
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