You’re in between all the years and you have no idea what to do. Freshman year is all about getting used to college. It’s a year of excitement, opportunity, and maybe, being a little rebellious. Sophomore year is your comfort year. You have a solid friend group, probably joined a club or Greek Life, and you still enough time to enjoy college. Senior year is your senior year. You have already accepted that it’s your last year and that you’re graduating so you’ve decided to
1. You're stuck in "party limbo".
One thing about Junior year if you’re not a freshman anymore and you’re not a senior. You have that “I
2. Everyone else is turning 21, while you're still a child and can't drink when we go out...
While you’re debating going to that frat party or staying in, you forget that all of your friends turned 21 way before you and are leaving you to go to the bar. Which makes you decide to just give up and pull out Netflix for the night.
3. Skipping class is no longer an option.
Let’s be honest, we all took the L on perfect attendance to BIO 101... You barely knew the professor and the professor barely knew you. It made it pretty easy to decide not to go to class if you didn’t feel like it.
Now that you’re in your main major classes that have all the same professors, that know your name, know if you’re failing or
4. You're Literally Tired 24/7.
Out of nowhere, you go from taking fairly easy classes to taking 400 level classes, being president of
5. You think about dropping out every single day.
Dropping out of school will just get rid of all the stress, which sounds like heaven right now, but you only have a year left so you might as well just stick it out. Just try to keep your sanity. Plus, the chances of finding a husband who is a neurosurgeon are slim to none, so your dreams of being a co-dependent housewife are crushed.
6. One Word: Internships.
You now have to prepare yourself to not only balance studying, classes, an officer position and keeping your hamsters alive, but also, entering the stressful world of interning.
7. You are constantly in a panic over only having a year left.
All these thoughts start popping into your head, “did I miss out on any opportunities?”, “I only joined one club!”, “I am wasting my college years!”, “did I even pick the right major?!” Which makes matters worse because you start acting on those thoughts, which usually ends up being your breaking point.
8. Possibly hearing those lovely 11 words from your advisor...
“You aren’t going to be able to graduate in four years.”
*Cue eye-twitch*



















