Ashley's Autobiography <3
Hey! My name is Ashley Nichole-Hope Noe and I go to Bethel-Tate High School. I am not quite sure what I should put on my autobioraphy. So here it goes, I am currently 17 but on March 22nd I will blow out my 18 candles. I will graduate on May 24th and then it is time for me to start my life in the real world. I plan on going to Cincinnati State in the fall for Dianostic Medical Sonogrphy which is basically just an Ultrasound Technician. I cannot wait to do what I love for the rest of my life.
So now that you know what I am going to do lets go back to where it all began; high school. Each year of high school has brought about new challenges & adventures. My freshman year was very fun. I moved to Bethel at the end of my eighth grade year so I did not really know too many people going into my freshman year. I met a wonderful group of friends my freshman year which I am happy to still call my friends today .
Freshman year was a lot of first for me. The main first was having a boyfriend. I was friends with a boy for a long time then we just fell in love. That experience was one of my est experiences thoughout high school. I really learned what it was like to love somebody more than a friend, which I didn’t even know was possible before then. Since I had a boyfriend of course I had to go to homecoming. I loved homecoming, my mom bought me a $300 dress and my gradma let us borrow her really nice car and I had a blast. We went out to eat before, had the absolutely necessary pre-party on the way to homecoming, then danced the night away. That night was absolutley perfect.
Another first for freshman year was Honors classes. Growing up I always tried hard in school but taking honors classes my Freshman year really pushed me. It was awesome though because I really was able to make myself learn on a new level. Those Honors classes in addition to taking the Allied Health program at Grant Career Center really helped me prepare for what it is going to be like in college. Also football and basketball games were a first for me my freshman year.
My Sophmore year was pretty much a continuation of my Freshman year for the most part, I had my boyfriend for a year and life was good. Then at the end of my Sophmore year the unexpected happened, my first heartbrake. That was a first I could have lived without. I really loved that boy and I felt as if my world had ended. I got really depressed after that which was also a new first, I am usually always a happy person but I could just not handle that. If the brake up was not enough all my close friends became not soo close because they were better friends with him. The end of my sophmore was pretty lousy. The only good news I received was I past all my OGT’s with amazing scores on the first try and I was excepted into the Allied Health program.
Allied Health was the main highlight of my Junior year. I really got a head start on leaving high school and becoming an adult. At the end of my Junior year I was a certified Nusrse Aid (STNA), certified in CPR, first aid, and had my college picked out. Socially lets just say I was not a butterfly. I was soooo happy when I received a call saying I got a job at Wendys but ever since that call my social life pretty much went down the drain. I have/had my bestfriend Taylor, my sister, school, and my job. That was pretty much all my Junior year consisted of.
Finally my Senior Year! I am currently in my last trimester of my Senior year and one word can describe it….stressful. There is soo many things to do your Senior year. I have had many scholarships to fill out, applying to colleges, on top of all my other activities. I still have my job which I love but it can be hard working and going to school. I am soo excited to say that I have earned all A’s this year even in my difficult classes. I know it will all pay off on May 24th when I graduate and in the fall when I start college.
So now that you know what I am going to do lets go back to where it all began; high school. Each year of high school has brought about new challenges & adventures. My freshman year was very fun. I moved to Bethel at the end of my eighth grade year so I did not really know too many people going into my freshman year. I met a wonderful group of friends my freshman year which I am happy to still call my friends today .
Freshman year was a lot of first for me. The main first was having a boyfriend. I was friends with a boy for a long time then we just fell in love. That experience was one of my est experiences thoughout high school. I really learned what it was like to love somebody more than a friend, which I didn’t even know was possible before then. Since I had a boyfriend of course I had to go to homecoming. I loved homecoming, my mom bought me a $300 dress and my gradma let us borrow her really nice car and I had a blast. We went out to eat before, had the absolutely necessary pre-party on the way to homecoming, then danced the night away. That night was absolutley perfect.
Another first for freshman year was Honors classes. Growing up I always tried hard in school but taking honors classes my Freshman year really pushed me. It was awesome though because I really was able to make myself learn on a new level. Those Honors classes in addition to taking the Allied Health program at Grant Career Center really helped me prepare for what it is going to be like in college. Also football and basketball games were a first for me my freshman year.
My Sophmore year was pretty much a continuation of my Freshman year for the most part, I had my boyfriend for a year and life was good. Then at the end of my Sophmore year the unexpected happened, my first heartbrake. That was a first I could have lived without. I really loved that boy and I felt as if my world had ended. I got really depressed after that which was also a new first, I am usually always a happy person but I could just not handle that. If the brake up was not enough all my close friends became not soo close because they were better friends with him. The end of my sophmore was pretty lousy. The only good news I received was I past all my OGT’s with amazing scores on the first try and I was excepted into the Allied Health program.
Allied Health was the main highlight of my Junior year. I really got a head start on leaving high school and becoming an adult. At the end of my Junior year I was a certified Nusrse Aid (STNA), certified in CPR, first aid, and had my college picked out. Socially lets just say I was not a butterfly. I was soooo happy when I received a call saying I got a job at Wendys but ever since that call my social life pretty much went down the drain. I have/had my bestfriend Taylor, my sister, school, and my job. That was pretty much all my Junior year consisted of.
Finally my Senior Year! I am currently in my last trimester of my Senior year and one word can describe it….stressful. There is soo many things to do your Senior year. I have had many scholarships to fill out, applying to colleges, on top of all my other activities. I still have my job which I love but it can be hard working and going to school. I am soo excited to say that I have earned all A’s this year even in my difficult classes. I know it will all pay off on May 24th when I graduate and in the fall when I start college.
Q & A
If I could live anywhere and any way I wanted, I would…
*I would live in Cincinnati still. I love this city and it is where my friends and family are. I would live a healthier lifestyle but other than that, I love my life.
If I could be anything I wanted, I would…
*My real dream career is being a sonographer, which I plan to start my classes in the fall, but if money was not an issue at all I would probably just go around doing charity work.
If I could do anything I wanted, whenever I wanted, I would…
*This is the same as the last question in my mind but if it is anactivity I would deffiantly want to go on the eiffel tower again.
Where are you five years from now?
*Hopefully I will be a Sonographer and hopefully I will have found my soul mate by then.
Twenty years from now?
*I will be married and hopefully have kids and try to focus on them and church and less on me.
Thirty-five years from now?
*Probably the same as the 20 year mark.
Fifty years from now?
*Hopefully retired and surrounded by a loving family.
*I would live in Cincinnati still. I love this city and it is where my friends and family are. I would live a healthier lifestyle but other than that, I love my life.
If I could be anything I wanted, I would…
*My real dream career is being a sonographer, which I plan to start my classes in the fall, but if money was not an issue at all I would probably just go around doing charity work.
If I could do anything I wanted, whenever I wanted, I would…
*This is the same as the last question in my mind but if it is anactivity I would deffiantly want to go on the eiffel tower again.
Where are you five years from now?
*Hopefully I will be a Sonographer and hopefully I will have found my soul mate by then.
Twenty years from now?
*I will be married and hopefully have kids and try to focus on them and church and less on me.
Thirty-five years from now?
*Probably the same as the 20 year mark.
Fifty years from now?
*Hopefully retired and surrounded by a loving family.