Graduation Traditions
Colleges/Universities
Real Life Jobs
Ethan
Julian
100

A pair of clothes that usually symbolize many graduates' next step in life.

Cap and gown

100

A private university in Cambridge, Massachusetts with a 5% acceptance rate.

Harvard University

100

Many high school and college students often work minimum wage in this business to make money for themselves. 

Fast food

100

Graduated in this specific month and year.

May of 2020

100

He plays this instrument in the Brass Family.

French Horn

200

These can be decorated in any way and are usually thrown into the air at the end.

Grad caps

200

This Illinois college was ranked number one for the Worst American Colleges of 2019 according to Money Inc.

DeVry University 

200

A job that involves doing this common activity as a professional by testing luxury beds.

Professional sleeper

200

The name of the island that he studied water quality on while in Ecuador. 

Puna Island

200

Participated in this very active school club.

Running Club

300

At this United States university, there is a graduation tradition known as Foam Sword Friday, which is meant to convey the fact that graduating into the real world is like "charging into battle."

University of Texas

300

The fourth oldest university in the United States, which was established in 1701.

Yale University
300

A job that allows for traveling via plane to the countries its passengers are going to.

Flight Attendant 

300

The specific month and year of when he began his college journey.

August of 2016

300

This award was won by the Track and Field Team.

Roho Award

400

This private United States university has its nursing students burn their scrubs at the end of the year to signify earning their place in the real world as soon-to-be doctors and nurses. 

Liberty University (in Virginia)

400

Deep Springs College, a small, private liberal arts junior college in Deep Springs, California, can hold approximately this many students.

26

400

This is known as the most common profession in the US, according to a 2017 article by World Atlas.

Retail Salespersons 

400

One class he took outside of engineering deals with the mythology of this country.

Norway (Norse Mythology)

400

In this school activity he took part in, this breakfast food was served.

Pancakes

500

At Williams College, this is dropped from a very tall building and is said to bless the graduating class with good luck if it breaks open once it's reached the ground.

A watch

500

The Blue Blob is a mascot for this private university in Cincinnati and Norwood, Ohio. 

Xavier University (in Cincinnati and Norwood, Ohio)

500

This job was ranked number one for the 25 Lowest Paying Jobs in the US, according to USA Today. 

Laundry and dry-cleaning 

500

He once participated in an unlikely interview where he had to guess something about the interviewer. 

Guess the Interviewer's Music Playlist

500

Number of total volunteer hours during high school career.

487.25 hours