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Issue 4 - From The Editors

As you approach final exams and early college application decisions for seniors, you might feel overwhelmed by the pressure and the expectations from your surroundings to do well. You might even start to doubt yourself, worrying that all the efforts you have put into preparing for this final week before winter break might come to nothing. You are not alone.


One can't be forever dwelling on what might have been. One should realize one has as good as most, perhaps better, and be grateful.” At the end of the day, don’t forget how far you have come in your Middlesex career, whether that is transitioning to a totally new environment, overcoming academic and athletic challenges, or cherishing every last moment at the school. Take some time, too, to thank the people you have not yet thanked because it is their help at the moments in your life when you most need it that made you who you are today. So always remember to take a look back, if you want to move forward.

Nick & Harrison

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