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The first Meet the Graduates of 2025 session, presented by the Asian American Association of Greater Stony Brook and the Long Island Youth Development, will be held in the community room at Emma Clark Library on Saturday, June 21st from 2:30 - 4 pm. Those who attend will have the opportunity to hear about the experiences of these high school seniors who will be going to prestigious universities in the fall, listen to their advice, and to ask questions. Register for the event by scanning the QR code on the picture, or by going to the link HERE.
On Tuesday, June 10th, the AAAGSB presented four seniors at Ward Melville High School with the Asian American Association of Greater Stony Brook Outstanding Community Service Award. This was a part of Ward Melville High School's Local Scholarship Program and was given at the school's Senior Awards Night. The recipients were Zoe Xiao, Olivia Gamez, Alex Zheng, and Oliver Wu. The scholarship recognized them for their significant contributions to the community through volunteer work. Congratulations to the recipients!
Join us for the first of two Meet the Graduates sessions, organized by the AAAGSB and Long Island Youth Development, where younger students will have the opportunity to hear from graduating seniors attending prestigious universities in the fall. They will share about their high school experiences, the college application process, and their future plans.
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Feedback from participants:
"It’s great to know how sports could help students even it takes up a lot of time. I'd like to learn more about how public speaking and debate skill affect you" -YP Yu
"It's interesting to see how they balance sports with academics. Please continue the series for various other subjects, ie , Passion in Arts, Medicine, Music, community Services, Etc. Great Job!" - Lynn
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Feedback from participants:
"I’m glad that many speakers recommended not to do something if they have no interest. That is really a key point that hopefully enlightened many parents. It was undoubtedly super helpful!! My husband and I wish we had help like this when we were growing up! Their opinions and advice are invaluable!! 👍👍👍❤️." - J. F.
"This event was really a success. It was great to hear first-hand advice from local alumni and knowing from them that college admission has a lot more randomness than we had thought; you can always refine your life goal by trying different major or changing majors during college life. So keep your eyes open and be true to yourself!... Wish there are more events like this in the near future!!" - J. Y.
"A wonderful event. The panelists are so good and true. The event was well organized. Thank you all!" - Anonymous