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5 Quick Questions, 3 Perfect Drafts
We'll ask you these 5 questions to create personalized speech drafts that sound like you wrote them:
The journey of college
“Four years ago, we arrived as... and now we leave as...”
Defining moment for your class
“I'll never forget when our class...”
Knowledge beyond the classroom
“The most important thing I learned wasn't in any textbook...”
Challenge to classmates
“I challenge each of you to...”
Closing inspiration
“As we begin this next chapter...”
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Get 3 Unique Drafts
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Draft A
Story-focused opening
Draft B
Emotional emphasis
Draft C
Balanced approach
See the Difference
“I've known [Name] for many years and they're a great person. I wish them all the best in their future endeavors.”
“I'll never forget the summer of '18 when Jake called me at 3am from a gas station in Nevada. 'I met someone,' he said. That someone is now sitting right next to him.”
“I was panicking the night before the wedding. Had my speech done in 8 minutes and everyone thought I'd been working on it for weeks.”
Tips for Your Inspiring Valedictorian Speech
Be authentic
The best speeches come from genuine emotion and real stories
Practice out loud
Reading silently and speaking are very different experiences
Start strong
Open with something that grabs attention immediately
End with purpose
Close with a clear, memorable message or toast
Frequently Asked Questions
How long should a valedictorian speech be?
Most valedictorian speeches are 5-8 minutes. Check with your school for specific guidelines. Long enough to be meaningful, short enough to keep your classmates engaged on a hot day in caps and gowns.
What should a valedictorian speech include?
Include: acknowledgment of teachers, parents, and supporters; shared experiences your class went through; lessons learned; humor appropriate for all ages; inspiration for the future; and a memorable closing.
How do I make my valedictorian speech memorable?
Tell stories, not just platitudes. Reference specific moments your class experienced together. Use humor carefully. End with something quotable. Most importantly, be authentic – don't try to sound like every graduation speech ever.
Should I memorize my valedictorian speech?
You don't need to fully memorize it, but know it well enough that you're not reading word-for-word. Use notes or cards as backup. Familiarity comes from practice – read it aloud at least 10 times.
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