10 Signs You're A College Senior
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10 Signs You're A College Senior

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10 Signs You're A College Senior
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Freshman, sophomore, and junior year have been tackled. You're down to your last two semesters of college, and your stress levels are higher than they have ever been in your life. Simultaneously, you're more excited than you've ever been in your life for the unknown possibilities and opportunities that lie ahead. Along the way, you've gained insight, knowledge, and wisdom about what it means to be a university student.

1. Buying or renting most of your textbooks online or from other students is the only option for you. You know by now that the campus bookstore is a scam designed to make you even more poor than you already are.


2. Your stress levels are through the roof because you have no clue where you're going to work/what you're going to do with your life once you graduate. The amount of people asking you what you're going to do with your life has given you crippling anxiety.

3. Children fill your entire Facebook feed. An alarming number of your friends are pregnant/having kids. Meanwhile, this is you studying child-free.

4. However, if you do have children, trying to study and do homework probably looks like this

5. Dressing up has become a thing of the past. Comfort is key toward finishing out one's college career. Who has time to dress up only to sit through a two hour lecture?

6. Since everyone is taking the same classes for your major, you know most of the people in your classes pretty well. You have formed a very close bond through the years while suffering together through your courses.

7. Signing up for 8 a.m. classes is not in your future. You have learned that morning classes are entirely unnecessary.You cannot be bothered to go to a class until at least 10 a.m.

8. Writing papers the night before they are due has become your profession. You will smirk as you submit your papers before their deadlines, written just hours earlier.

9. Having college pride becomes strangely important to you for these last two semesters. Any game/activity could be your last!

10. Most importantly, you are thankful for your university and all the people you have met there. The knowledge and memories you will take with you after graduation can't be put into words. Your college will always hold a special place in your heart.

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