Paige Trout '24
Q: What is one thing you wish you had known before beginning the college process?
A: “That once you submit your college applications you’re not actually done. You still have to do all the scholarships, and all the other stuff that comes with it, like financial aid, scholarships, filling out your portals, getting in contact with schools. Like, once you think you’re done, you’re never done.”
Q: What did you find to be the most difficult part? What did you find to be the easiest part?
A: “The easiest part for me was honestly just staying on track and submitting my schools because I submitted them all in August and September. So I was done, or at least I thought I was done. But then it was relaxing and I was really relaxed, and I was able to focus on school. And then I got back my college acceptances really fast. I got them all back by January, and now I already know where I’m going to school.”
Q: What advice do you have for rising seniors?
A: “Get it all done in the summer. I’m telling you, it was the best thing ever, like the relief was crazy. And I am so happy I pushed myself to get my essay done in the summer. And to fill out the Common App before it actually opens in August. If you do all that and just break away at it hour by hour, it makes it so much easier. And then once you’re done, you’re done and everyone else is struggling, and it’s really sad to watch your friends struggle, but it’s kind of funny.”