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Senior Year As Told By Michelle Tanner

The littlest Tanner daughter is able to accurately describe what being a college senior is like

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Senior year of college is a scary time. You are counting down the days until graduation, but you are also so scared to leave the little bubble of comfort that has been created. You are getting questions about your plans, you are getting questions about your GPA, you are getting questions about your future. You just want to yell, cry, and pull your hair out every time someone asks you to make a decision, even if it is what you want for dinner. A college senior really only wants one thing, to crawl into a blanket fort and color until our moms and dads to come and tuck us into bed.

1. When you see some handing out free stuff and you're hoping its good.

2. When you remember that one time you got drunk and went to karaoke night

3. "Are you excited to graduate in May?"

4. Trying to get in shape and fit into a cute graduation dress

5. But you come to the realization you should probably just go a size up

6. "I already have a job lined up after graduation."

7. When professors write you a glowing letter of recommendation

8. When you realize you finally have a free weekend so that means you can drink, sleep, and drink some more

9. When your professor says you need to start preparing for the "real world"

10. When you really don't know what your plans after graduation are

11. When your parents ask, for the 500th time, if you are still graduating as expected

12. When you finally make it to graduation, and you're ready to say adios to the last four years

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