As a valedictorian you are graduating with honours but will your valedictory speech reflect this? You may be a genius at maths or an expert on law but that
does not mean that you are a competent speechwriters. Your valedictory
speech should laud your fellow students and speak meaningfully of the
education you have received. You should give gracious thanks to tutors,
family or those who helped you attain your education. It should have
some humour and a little pathos. Above all it should be optimistic,
speaking of the golden future that lies ahead. As a valedictorian your speech too should get top marks.
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