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layan sabri





                                       I honestly can’t believe I’ve reached this point in my life... the first chapter is
                                       coming to an end. It’s very exciting, of course, but mostly scary knowing I’m gon-
                                       na be in uni this time next year. First, I’d like to thank my family and teachers for
                                       guiding me through the hardest 12 years In choueifat. They have been hard, but
                                       truly the best years of my entire life. I’ve made so many memories with each and
                                       every person in school, they’ve all become family to me and specially my HH who
                                       have been with me every second of every day. If you ask me, I wouldn’t change
                                       anything I did these past 12 years. Let’s see where doing 12 exams a week is
                                       gonna take me in life…










                                       So many countless memories but my favorite has to be running into the guys bath-
                                       room and watching the supervisor through the doorknob so we don’t get caught
              Daydreaming              skipping, seconds later he opens the door, hahaha
              in class                 shoutout to MS, don’t think I’ve laughed harder than that day.
              Photography


                    Layansabri@yahoo.
                    com
                        Palestinian    “What feels like the end is often the beginning.”
                   Finance/ Visual
                   communication








                                                                              layla bashaireH





                           It’s been real Choueifat, and I can’t believe I’m actually graduating!!! So much
                           has happened in my past eight years in this school, that I don’t know where to
                           start. I would like to thank the Ls for always having free, and chilling with me
                           while I ditched Arabic and religion. My wonderful teachers whom have inspired
                           and helped shape me into the person I am today. My wonderful parents for their
                           unconditional love and support; I hope I’m making you proud. Finally I would like
                           to thank my KAPPA SISTAS, go$$ip girls, and English Squad for putting up with
                           me and for making these short lived years bearable (expect thousand
                           texts and pointless snaps in the future). See y’all later.











                            ONE MINUTE SIRRR!!!! and of course English class
                                                                                                       Taking pictures
                                                                                                       of my friends
                                                                                                       Binging an
                                                                                                       entire season in
                                                                                                       a sitting.
                                                                                                     laylabashaireh@gmail.
                                                                                                     com
                           “Her philosophy is Carpe Diem for herself and Laissez Faire for                Jordanian
                           others.” – F. Scott Fitzgerald                                             Medicine









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