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  1. It’s completely normal to feel anxious about graduation! Here are some tips to help you navigate this exciting yet nerve-wracking time:

    1. Stay Organized: Keep track of deadlines for graduation applications, exams, and any other requirements. Use a planner or digital calendar to manage your time.

    2. Plan for the Future: Think about your next steps, whether it’s college, a job, or something else. Research your options and make a plan, but remember it’s okay if you’re not entirely sure yet!

    3. Talk It Out: Share your feelings with friends, family, or a counselor. Sometimes just talking about your fears can lighten the load and provide new perspectives.

    4. Celebrate Your Achievements: Take some time to acknowledge what you’ve accomplished during your time in school. Celebrate with friends and family – you deserve it!

    5. Practice Self-Care: Make sure to take care of yourself during this busy time. Get enough sleep, eat well, and engage in activities that bring you joy.

    6. Focus on the Present: While it’s important to think about the future, try to enjoy your last few months of school. Make memories with friends and celebrate this milestone.

    7. Stay Positive: Change can be daunting, but it can also lead to amazing opportunities. Embrace the uncertainty as a chance for growth!

    Remember, you’re not alone in feeling this way. Many others share your feelings, so reach out when you need support! You’ve got this!

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