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Celebrate your loved one's graduation and support the Harmony of Hearts Young Art Exhibition 2025! Our vibrant graduation leis come in a variety of colors and styles to match any school colors, making it easy to find the perfect one for your celebration.
What makes our leis truly special is that they carry positive wishes and heartfelt congratulations from college students, bringing extra luck and joy to our young graduates as they embark on their high school or college journeys. Order your graduation leis today and be part of something amazing! Let’s make a positive impact together!
In high school, I took as many AP classes as possible and joined every club I could, hoping that my efforts would lead me to my dream school. To this day, I still feel so lucky that I was accepted! But hearing the feedback from my admissions officer also made me realize something - what made me stand out wasn’t my academic achievements, but my passions and interests. Your four years in high school will go by in a flash, so I hope you enjoy every moment to the fullest and explore until you find what excites you!
As you embark on this exciting journey, remember to stay true to your passions and make the most of every opportunity. For those of you purchasing graduation leis, thank you for supporting the Harmony of Hearts Young Art Exhibition. Your contribution not only celebrates your accomplishments but also supports young artists in our community. Wishing you all the best in your future endeavors!
- Kaylee Beam, Stanford University, Class of ‘19, Environmental Engineering
Congratulations on graduating! You've had to overcome a unique challenge of spending your earlier middle school years dealing with COVID, and then spending the latter portions of middle school trying to re-learn how to do everything in-person again. I hope you realize how proud of yourself you should be for having overcoming these situations. Additionally, I think you've also realized that many things in life can be beyond your control, derailing your original plans and expectations. When unexpected changes occur, it is important to stay adaptable, recognizing that events are often only part of the story and your responses to them are often much more important.
- Ty, Harvey Mudd Class of ‘20, Computer Science and Mathematics
As I reflect on my high school memories, it’s not the classes that first come to mind but the friendships that taught me more than any textbook could. I learned throughout college that the academic and career paths we take are important, but the people we become along the way- shaped by friendships and experiences- are what truly matter. As you embark on your own journey, remember that graduation is just the start. It’s not only about reaching your destination but also about growing with every step you take!
- Liz, Cornell ’19 Hotel Administration
Growing up in China and then transitioning to the U.S. in middle school, the biggest lesson I've learned was that "it never hurts to ask." Whether it is in class, in life, or in my researching journey under Dr.Jiang, Harvard University, and Stanford AIMI Center, I have made the best out of my resources by following my heart's desires! In the upcoming school year, I will be attending California Institute of Technology (Caltech) as a freshman, with an interest in Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science, and Aerospace Engineering.
This message is from a proud Harmony of Hearts supporter, for all the students who purchase graduation leis and support the Harmony of Hearts Young Art Exhibition. Thank you for your support, and best of luck in your academic and personal journeys!
- Jenny, CalTech 28' Machanical Engineering, Computer Science, and Aerospace
Hi everyone! I'm Eric Chen. I'm happy to contribute to the Harmony of Hearts Young Art Exhibition. I'm graduating from Los Osos High School soon and I'm heading to UCLA to study civil engineering. Today, I want to tell you about my experience in high school. When I came back to school after Covid, I wanted to make friends, get better at English, and get in shape. I tried out for the cross country and basketball teams, but I didn't make it. I didn't give up, though. I tried wrestling, and finally, I got in. I even became the team captain! Through wrestling, I got better at English and achieved a lot. From this experience, I learned to take whatever life throws at me without complaining. Every experience, good or bad, helps us grow. I hope each one of you will have a happy and special journey to the next chapter of your life. Thank you!
-Eric, UCLA Class of '28 Civil Engineering
When I first came to the States, public speaking was my biggest fear. However, I took every opportunity to practice and gradually gained confidence in delivering presentations, taking leadership roles in clubs, and even initiating projects. I want you to know that with persistence and seizing every chance to improve, you can overcome any obstacle. When you find yourself struggling with all the classes you take, extracurricular activities, home responsibilities, or even family/friend relationships, take a deep breath. Stay true to yourself, be bold, and be brave. Seize as many opportunities as you can. Always reach out for support when needed, and there is no doubt that you can achieve great things. Today is your day to shine!
-Barbie, Columbia University, Class of ‘28 CS & MechE
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