Seniors gather in the quad to celebrate their college decisions.
For many members of the Class of 2025, the college application process began a year ago as they started to write essays and think about where to apply.
The results of that process were made visible on May 19 when seniors gathered in the quad wearing their college merchandise to display the colleges they will be attending next fall. Below is a collection of pictures from the day, with a sample of seniors’ future plans.
Amy Pan (Brown University) and Timothy Leung (Yale University). (Sanyukta Ravishankar)
Benjamin Kuo (Michigan University), Akshat Bora (Michigan University) and Alan Cai (Amherst College). (Sanyukta Ravishankar)
Emma Moore (Purdue University), Cassidy Coghlan (UC San Diego), Emily Rich (Brigham Young University) and Riley Adler (UC Berkeley). (Sanyukta Ravishankar)
Ethan Wong (University of Maryland) and Levi McBeth (Stanford University). (Sanyukta Ravishankar)
Ryan Backhus (University of Southern California), Peter Gulesserian (West Valley College) and Brady Smith (University of Washington). (Sanyukta Ravishankar)
Hillary Gonzalez (Wellesley College), Sunny Cao (Boston University), Kathy Wang (Emory University) and Eunice Ching (Boston University). (Sanyukta Ravishankar)
Han Yeung (University of Washington) and McBeth will be members of their schools’ Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) programs. (Sanyukta Ravishankar)
Madison Saville (Virginia Tech) and Jasmine Liu (Northwestern University). (Sanyukta Ravishankar)
Anjali Biju (UC San Diego), Jiho Kim (UC Berkeley) and Anjali Singh (Cornell University). (Sanyukta Ravishankar)
Nathan Lee (Princeton University), Andy Zhu (UC Berkeley) and Will Norwood (University of Toronto) are in the top row. Steven Ning (UC Irvine), Caleb Yu (UT Austin) and Nick Okada (New York University) are in the bottom row. (Sanyukta Ravishankar)
Grace Liu (Johns Hopkins University) and Eunseo Eo (Purdue). (Ethan Lee)
A crowd of seniors gather to celebrate committing to their universities. (Sanyukta Ravishankar)
Sanyukta Ravishankar, Class of ’27, is a reporter for The Falcon this year. She is looking forward to reporting on various areas: from school events, to student involvement in the larger community and opinion pieces, she is excited to be involved in reporting. Outside of writing, Sanyukta enjoys competing in debate, reading classics, and listening to good music.
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