Often around spring time students feel pressured to make serious decisions about their future. The age old question, “So what’s are you going to do next?” seems to be on crop up no matter who they talk to. They have rehearsed the same vague response so they can put off confronting their unknown. Society, personal relationships or even be self-imposed ideas can fuel the pressure to have a plan all mapped out. We developed this project to try to diminish the pressure to have it all figured out: who you are, what you’re going to do, and where you’re going to go. We wanted to show our peers even though it may seem like it, your cohort really doesn't have it figured out any more than you do and it’s also okay to not know what’s next. Enjoy where you are. Try to figure out who you are because once you do it’s much easier to answer the questions of what you want to do and where you want to go.
