what is your high school class valedictorian doing?

Anonymous
does anyone know what is your what is your high school class valedictorian doing career wise ?

My what is your high school class valedictorian is doing just okay, making $59,000 dollars yearly, I would of thought she would of gone to wall street and make millions but I guess I was wrong.
Anonymous
I graduated from a Fairfax County high school in 1994. We were unranked.
Anonymous
I was salutatorian (2nd in my class). I just got promoted to VP at my org making about ~$200K.

Valedictorian I believe is a veterinarian...

So we're both doing pretty well I would say...
Anonymous
Highly regarded all girl’s private. She is a SAHM of 5. Had her first baby at 22, a month shy of her first wedding anniversary. In fact, all of the top 5 girls married on the younger side and had babies when the rest of us HS slackers were in grad school or early careers.
Anonymous
Last I heard our valedictorian was teaching math at our alma mater (catholic school) and playing mandolin in a band.
Anonymous
I graduated from two high schools (long story, don't ask).

1. She is a .... tv personality? She's won Emmys. She has sold shit on QVC. She got married in her early 40's. No kids.

2. She works for a translation company? Or she works for a company that puts out language stuff and she translates for it? She moved to Spain a couple years after high school. She had a son as a teenager. Then she had a daughter in her mid 30's. Single. I don't think she went to college.
Anonymous
Working for an HVAC company.
Anonymous
I don’t know what my valedictorian does nowadays, but she went to Harvard so she’s likely fine. I think the salutatorian became an engineer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Last I heard our valedictorian was teaching math at our alma mater (catholic school) and playing mandolin in a band.


OK, your valedictorian wins!

Anyway, our valedictorian is a doctor.
Anonymous
An admin type position and married to a house painter
Anonymous
That was me. Podunk high school. Engineer for Federal contractor. Interesting work but crummy pay.

Really wished I had chased money on Wall Street, but to my small town dreams making $100k was more than my parents earned combined, so I had no inkling that it was peanuts.
Anonymous
Tenured college professor
Anonymous
Stay at home mom
Anonymous
She is an engineer.
Anonymous
I actually do not remember who the valedictorian was.
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