Life Lately

Happy Tuesday!!! 

I figured I would post an update post because 1. why not and 2. I'm blogging mainly to look back on everything a couple of years from now so I want to keep this blog updated! 

Here are a couple of things that I'm looking forward to (!!!!!!): 

Berkeley: I'm so, so, so happy and excited to be going to Berkeley for the next four years!!! After months of applications, essays, and waiting for decisions to come out, I'm so glad to be able to call Cal home. Some of my friends are current students there, and a couple of my friends are going as well so it'll be nice to see some friendly faces around campus! YAY *cue happy dance*


Senior Year: I. can't. wait. to. graduate. With less than a month and a week left of school, I'm counting down the days until I can bid adieu to high school and hello to the real world!! Woohoo I'm so excited!! The only things I have to cross off are AP tests (AKA the grossest thing ever and I can't wait to be done with standardized tests- at least until September), prom, senior breakfast, and then graduation (and grad night, but like, same thing)! 


Trips: My oh so wonderful parents surprised me with graduation trips as my graduation presents! It'll be so crazy because I'll be gone for a month-ish! 2 hours after I get home from grad night (AKA 5 AM- yikes) I'm flying to Japan on the first leg of an Asia trip! It's also a family trip, so it'll be interesting and I'll definitely keep this blog updated during that time. Maybe I'll even vlog. Who knows? Anywhoooo, after the Asia trip, I'll be back home for 4 hours until I leave for Italy with all of my friends! We're going to Venice, Cinque Terre, and Florence, and then I'm leaving the trip a little early to go to Berkeley for orientation! 


Dorm: Since I'm moving to college in a couple of months, I've been looking forward to decorating my dorm! Like really excited because 1. my roommate (who is so lovely and adorable!) decided on a color scheme like 20 minutes into Facetiming for the first time and 2. it's my favorite color combination (pink and navy) and 3. since I'm not moving houses next year like I anticipated, all the decor I bookmarked for my new room can now go in my new dorm! 


Life/Moving: Not just moving to college, but like moving moving! It isn't for a while and it isn't set in stone but wOWZA am I excited!! (I'll probably make this into a blog series too because that would be so cute!) The quote I attached is so true and while it'll be sad saying goodbye to the house and the condo,  I'm so excited!  My parents spilled the beans a couple of weeks ago, and I'll probably be flying back from college to visit them by the beach! 

SO many things to look forward to, and I'm beyond excited and giddy! 
xoxo,
Joanna

Treat Yo' Self: Tips and Tricks to Make It Through This Week


I have AP tests coming up for the next two weeks (and one of my tests is the very, very last AP test on Friday the 13th- yikes!!) so I've been spending a little more time studying and cooped up in coffee shops. I get a little jittery when I've been sitting for too long (AKA in class) so I've made a list of a couple things I do to treat myself for studying or doing homework for a long time. I've been trying to do one of these things every day and it just makes me so much happier and peppier and ready to get things done!! 



1. yoga class: I've been going to CorePower Yoga so much in the past couple of weeks that I got a black tag membership and it's seriously so amazing! My favorite classes are the Sculpt or the CorePower Yoga 3- they're set to really upbeat music and I get motivated to finish whatever work or studying I have to do after! If it's like a day where I just need to de-stress, I take the Restore or CorePower Yoga 1 class. Some yoga favorites: these yoga pants, the cutest yoga top, the best headband, and a super fun and glittery glass water bottle

2. plan: I. love. planning. And that's like an understatement. It makes me happy to organize all my plans and to see everything I have to do, and stickers are just so bright and cheerful. I'll probably do a planner post (or video) soon but in the meantime, here are some cute planners that are sure to brighten your day: 1, 2 (I have this one and love it), 3, 4

3. go to the beach: Obviously this isn't possible for everyone, but going out and staying in the sun for a couple of hours is the best! I recently went on a 'kini shopping spree in anticipation for all the beach days ahead! Here are some of the ones I ordered and can't wait to wear and some that I have pinned on a wishlist: 1, 2, 3, 4 (but in black), 5, 6, 7, 8

4. get a new skincare regime: I love trying out new skincare products, so when I'm in a rut, I try and change up my routine to see if something works better. I just bought this Tatcha cleanser at Sephora and it's the most amazing cleanser I've ever used- plus, it removes makeup too!! 

5. go hiking: There are so, so many trails by my house and some of them are really short hikes that take no longer than an hour! I'll text my friends to bring their dogs and we'll hike and grab food after! Plus, it gives you an excuse to order mac n' cheese. 

6. go grocery shopping: This definitely isn't for everyone, but one thing my friends and I love to do is go to Whole Foods or Sprouts to get snacks and whatnot! We'll try new cheeses (we love cheese) and slightly questionable vegan dupes of food (like vegan hot dogs- 0/10 recommend those). 

7. treat yo' self: Ok, who doesn't like online shopping in comfy PJs while snacking on chocolate covered acai berries? (except when you check your bank account and you have like $42.01 left in your checking account. then you probably wouldn't like online shopping) If I have something I want in mind, then I'll just order it online as opposed to shopping at the mall. I recently treated myself to new sunglasses, and they're super cute (even though I look like a bug in them). Or better yet, have a treat yo' self day (a la Parks & Rec)! 


 I hope you found some of these helpful!

xoxo,
Joanna

Tips for High School Seniors

As I begin the very last chapter of senior year, I've been doing a lot of reflecting on the past year- scared and excited of where I would end up the next year, and just barely dipping my toes in the waters of applying to college. I've recently committed to my school and it still doesn't feel real to me. Senior year was such a big year in so, so many facets. Even though I had to endure a painstaking amount of AP classes, draft a myriad of college essays (that really began to sound repetitive, yikes!), and dread opening up my college decision emails, I also had more fun this year than I did any other year in high school. Now that I am on the brink of graduation and becoming an official college student, I wanted to give a little bit of advice on not only applying to college, but making the most of your senior year. 






Trust the College Process: You can literally ask anyone I know and they would tell you that I was stressed out to the max my senior year. I had applied early to a school, and the entire week leading up to decision day I didn't eat or sleep much. Even though it was a pretty rough day (and that's an understatement), I was a little more relieved after the first round of decisions. I knew that I would eventually end up somewhere I belonged, and the college I had applied to just wasn't for me. This realization made me approach the second round of applications with what everyone else had told me before- to trust the process. It's definitely a lot easier said than done. Trusting the process makes the application cycle less stressful because you can remind yourself that 1. once you have submitted all of your applications, everything is completely out of your control so it's pointless to stress over it and 2. at the end of the day, you will end up at a place that is perfect for you. 

Stay on Top of Your Game: I made the mistake (like many other first semester seniors) of thinking that I didn't really have to try much my senior year. Thankfully, I had someone remind me that your colleges look at all of your grades, even those from senior year. (which was honestly such a duh! moment for me but I'm grateful for it) Two pieces of advice- 1. put in the necessary effort to get the absolute best result you can possible produce and 2. deadlines are not due dates. You can't be upset over a bad test grade or a rejection letter if you know that you didn't put in the necessary amount of work, and I definitely learned this the hard way. To my second piece of advice, make sure that you finish your entire application (the profile, supplements, essays) a couple of days before the deadline so you don't panic at the last minute, or don't have the chance to submit your application right before the due date. I've heard so many horror stories of application portals crashing minutes before midnight, and not being able to find an essay because it wasn't saved properly. Although some due dates are flexible and you can talk your way out of them, college deadlines are not and colleges will not have a single ounce of sympathy if you try to submit your application at 12:01 AM on January 2nd. 

GSD(E) {Get stuff done early}: Sure it's great and all to stay on top of things, but it's also crucial to finish things early. If you'll indulge me with a brief detour, I can tell you why this is probably the hardest thing I had to learn my senior year. Days before New Year's, I had already finished and submitted most of my college applications, with the exception of one, because the essay prompt was quirky and just so different from all the other prompts. I ended up being busy with family and friends over winter break that I had barely gotten started on the essay. 30 minutes before I left for a New Year's party, as I was getting ready in my friend's bathroom, I typed up the essay and submitted it without second thought. It was an application for a reach school, and I ended up being waitlisted. Even though I've already committed to the school of my dreams, I still wonder if I would have been waitlisted if I had just put a little bit more effort into my application. So, yes, get your applications done, but get them done with ample time to have someone proofread your essays, spellcheck your supplements, and submit your applications. You'll feel so relieved going into the holidays and finals week, so just get them done!!

Actually, like, work: I feel like with each one of these blurbs I say that it's the most important piece of advice you can take away, but it's really (like I can't stress it enough) to put in a lot of effort your senior year. Senior year grades do count- and especially the first semester. It's so easy to get buried under your school work, college applications and the never-ending cycle of essays, and other extracurriculars. If a college is on the fence about you, your senior year grades will make or break your application because they're the most recent and accurate indicator of the type of student you are. Colleges can rescind applications when they see a drop in grades, so try and keep them up (even though it's second semester and all you want to do is go to the beach and brunch at Urth Cafe. oops.)

Push yourself: This isn't just a senior year thing, but more of a life thing that's definitely applicable in this circumstance. It's easy to play it safe with college applications and only apply to colleges that are targets or safeties. I had applied to 20 schools on the Common Application, and a couple more on the UC portal and private portals. All of my Common Application colleges were primarily on the East Coast, and only schools I applied to in California were a handful of the UCs (Berkeley, LA, SD, SB, Davis).  Berkeley was a reach for me, as I'm sure it is for most people, and it's definitely not a school that you can just assume you'll get an acceptance to. Because of it's competitive nature, I hadn't thought about Berkeley much, but in the end, I ended up committing to Berkeley. I can't imagine where I would've ended up going if I hadn't gone out on a limb and applied to all of my reach schools (including Berkeley). If I didn't give all the schools that caught my attention a chance, there would have been a looming "what if" going through my head. 

Make lasting memories: Cliché? Yes. Totally true? Yes. I had the best year in high school my senior year (and I can't wait to make more memories at prom and graduation) where I made the greatest friendships, went on the most fun and spontaneous adventures, and the most wonderful memories. Go out of your comfort zone! Go on that last minute hiking trip, talk to the cute boy, drive and explore the nearest city, skip a little studying to catch up with your friends over coffee. Because in the blink of an eye, a year will go by and everyone will be saying their goodbyes and going off to college. Second semester is your last big hurrah before you and your friends go your separate ways, so make the most of it!!

Best of luck to all you soon-to-be seniors!

Love,
Joanna