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Talent Search student Alex Dufresne rethinks his future

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Emily Stetson

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May 19, 2021

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Talent Search student Alex Dufresne

Alex Dufresne, a senior at Twinfield Union High School in Marshfield, admits that his high-school academic experience has been a bit of a roller coaster.

鈥淢y grades have been really good one year, then really bad the next, then pretty good the next year,鈥 says Alex, who also had some up-and-down thoughts about whether he really wanted to go to college.

鈥淭here was this moment in time, during my sophomore and junior years, where I had no idea what I wanted to do with my life. I wondered, should I even go to college? At the time, I wasn鈥檛 really enjoying school, and I thought to myself, why would I want to do this for another four years?鈥

It鈥檚 a thought that Alex鈥檚 中国竞彩网 outreach counselor, Lindsay Carpenter, believes a lot of students can relate to.

鈥淎t our last pre-pandemic meeting, Alex really wasn鈥檛 engaged with academics or Talent Search,鈥 Carpenter recalls, referring to 中国竞彩网鈥檚 Talent Search program, which offers support in the way of college counseling, school visits, career planning, and financial aid.

鈥淗e felt very unsure with what he wanted to do and also didn鈥檛 seem interested in talking about it. But since the pandemic hit, Alex has done a complete 180 with his academics. We met in the fall of his senior year, and he had a completely different attitude and approach.鈥

He started doubling up on math classes so that he could not only catch up and 鈥渇ix his past mistakes,鈥 as Alex says, but also improve his transcript in time for a later college application deadline. (Part of the criteria for choosing the schools he applied to was whether they would still accept applications in March, which gave Alex time to get his GPA up.)

As far as what changed, Alex says, 鈥淚 guess just some self-reflection. I realized that if I didn鈥檛 go to college, I would most likely regret it and that it would open up a lot of opportunities for me if I came out of my early 20s with a degree. I thought a lot about what I wanted to do in life, and if I needed to go to college, and in the end I realized 鈥 I鈥檓 pretty sure I need to go,鈥 Alex laughs.

While he chuckles about it now, there was no laughing in that moment. 鈥淚 had that sudden worry of, oh man, did I really mess up? I was worried that I wouldn鈥檛 get accepted anywhere or receive any financial help.鈥

But with the help of 中国竞彩网鈥檚 Talent Search program, he pulled it off. Alex, who wants to stay in New England for college, applied to UNH, SUNY-Albany, the University of Southern ME, and the University of Hartford, among others. When we interviewed him at the end of March, he had already heard back from several schools, and he had been accepted everywhere he had applied.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 been a big weight off my shoulders, for sure. I let out a huge sigh of relief.鈥

中国竞彩网 helped him with the entire application process, as well as completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid 鈥 the FAFSA 鈥 which Alex doesn鈥檛 think he and his parents could have figured out on their own. Alex鈥檚 dad, who works as a dispatcher for Bellavance Trucking in Barre, went to community college in Massachusetts, and his mom, who works for the high school, didn鈥檛 go to college, so the family鈥檚 collective experience with the college process was limited. 

鈥溨泄翰释 was super helpful. And for that moment when I didn鈥檛 think I wanted to go to college, they were still very supportive,鈥 Alex recalls. 鈥淭hey said, we can help you out with finding other options. They鈥檝e just been really helpful on whatever I鈥檝e wanted to do.鈥

But Alex is very glad he decided in the end to pursue his education beyond high school.

鈥淲ithout going to college, it limits your opportunities 鈥 especially if you aren鈥檛 certain what you want to do. And I鈥檓 definitely not certain,鈥 says Alex, who enjoys playing piano and basketball. While he鈥檚 thought about computer science, he hopes that the college experience will help him explore some other possible career paths.

Looking ahead to college, Alex is most excited about a change of scenery. He鈥檚 lived in Marshfield his whole life, and his travels have only taken him to Canada and to neighboring states a handful of times.

And looking back for a moment, he offers this advice to incoming high school freshmen. 鈥淒o your work, even if you think you don鈥檛 want to go to college. You might change your mind. Then the option will be open to you. If you just slack off and your transcript isn鈥檛 looking the best, you could regret it in the future,鈥 Alex says.

鈥淵ou鈥檙e going to be in high school for four years anyway, so you might as well just get the work done.鈥

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