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The First Month Of Senior Year Told By Leslie Knope

Senior year is a time to have fun and make memories

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The First Month Of Senior Year Told By Leslie Knope
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Senior year of college is filled with ups, downs, and tons of fun. It's the last year before we have to face the real world, so we have to take advantage of every opportunity as it arises. We can never pass up a chance to have fun because this is the last time in our lives we can skip something important to do something fun and not be judged for it. Here's the first month of senior year told by Leslie Knope!

1. Packing up to move in



2. Seeing all of your friends for the first time since last semester



3. Going out together for the first time



4. Regretting going out and staying out as late as the freshman



5. Getting late night food because you need to stay up to do that assignment



6. Studying for your first major exam



7. Taking 3 exams in 1 day and wondering why you ever thought college was a good idea



8. Getting an A because you've mastered the art of cramming



9. Thinking about having to find a job after graduation



10. Noticing that you're now the definition of "over-educated and under-qualified"



11. Realizing that you only have 8 months left of the best 4 years of your life




Don't take your senior year for granted. This is the last year we have to live with all of our friends and spend every day together. Don't pass up a late night food or coffee run because you're too tired. Always be up to do something spontaneous with your friends and enjoy every moment of the freedom of college you have left. Because after this, we'll all be moving out on our own to face reality.

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