Describe how you spent your time, any activities, traditions, travel, hobbies, or moments that stood out to you. You may also discuss something new you tried, something you learned, or how the break helped you reset before returning to school. Keep your response appropriate for a school setting and focus on experiences you are comfortable sharing publicly


    Over the break I went to Western Carolina University to have a short tour, and I went to Mercer to spend a whole day as a music student. I learned a lot about how a music degree would work with what goes on in a dictators head, and what music theory I would be learning. After all that I went to a ski resort and went snow boarding with my friend. We spent a lot of time practicing. After a while, we were able to do a blue path. We ended off both days with a lot of injuries from hitting the ground, and I'm still very sore from it.


We read a poem by a civil rights activist.


I learned about the meaning of a the poem.

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