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High School Tips + What I’m Wearing to Graduation and my Future Plans!
Since I am graduating high school this year (2017), I am giving my top 17 tips to getting the best high school experience! Also, my graduation pics and outfit details are all below followed by my future plans! 1. Be prepared for life as you know it to change What I mean is you will experience loss of past relationships, loss of time, and loss of sleep. But you will gain relationships, experiences that change your life, and you will hopefully find your passion in those 4 years like I did. 2. Your GPA starts the second you step in Or before if your middle school offers algebra one like…
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30 Graduation Dresses under $100!
Hey y’all! For everyone that is still trying to find the perfect graduation dress like I was last week, I have picked 30 under $100 to try and help and everything is linked but if you see something you love, you need to hurry because there are limited sizes in everything! Also, I am revealing my graduation dress at the end of the post! 1. I am revealing my dress at the end of the post, but here’s a hint. It’s similar to the concept of this one! It’s linked below the photo is you wanna twin! WORTHINGTON Worthington Sleeveless Shift Dress • $60 2. This dress looks very similar…
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College Ready Wishlist❤🐺
As most of you probably know, next year I will be attending NC State University and will be majoring in Fashion/Textile Managament in the Textile College! Naturally, I want all this red and black gear to show my school spirit💁🏼 1. Black and Red Lily and Laura Bracelets Lily and Laura bracelets are my number one favorite accessory so of course the first thing on my wishlist is some with my school colors! Plus I have a 20% discount code for y’all when you order from Lily and Laura: OliviaL+L 2. Red and Black jack rogers I live in Jack Rogers in the summer and these would be the perfect…
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My Experience: STEP
Back in June I attended a program at the College of Textiles at NC State for rising seniors known as STEP (Summer Texile Exploration Program). I found this program back in January 2016 because I was researching schools in North Carolina that offer a fashion merchandising major (which is not that many). I read that STEP was a week long program at the Textile College that explored every major and gave students the chance to focus on one specific major and do a project related to that major. This program is about 5 days long over the summer and made specifically for current high school juniors (will be rising seniors…