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9 Thoughts You Have During Your Final Week Of Senior Year

Thoughts everyone has during their final week of high school.

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9 Thoughts You Have During Your Final Week Of Senior Year
Hannah Reen

The final week of your senior year is a bittersweet time. Filled with fun, memories, and lots of 'lasts,' your final week of senior year is definitely one to remember. Here are some thoughts that everyone has during their final week of their senior year of high school.

1. “I’m free!!!”

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Ah, yes, the initial feeling of freedom and bliss as you realize that you are done with high school FOREVER! No more tests, no more homework, no more waking up at 6 A.M....until you start college.

2. “Man, am I old”

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You suddenly realize how fast time flies and that all of sudden you are no longer a child. It is no longer socially acceptable to sleep with a stuffed animal or wear pigtails.

3. “I’ll never be in this building ever again!”

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As you pass mundane things that you looked at every day of your life for the past four years, you suddenly reminisce about all the memories that you have at these spots. Oh dear water fountain, I think I'll miss you most of all...

4. “Yikes I won’t miss seeing you every day”

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While you are thinking about all the people that you will miss, you also catch a glimpse of the people that you really won't miss. We've all got those people that we really can't wait to get away from, and hope and pray we never have to run into again.

5. “God, now I have to adult”

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You have the realization that you now have to "adult" and live in the real world with bills. Responsibilities and all that fun stuff...oh boy.

6. “I may never see these people ever again…”

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It's crazy to think that the people you spent every day with for the past four years you may never see again in your life. Whether or not you like them, it's still a bit sad to think that you will never see these people ever again.

7. “I can’t believe this is really happening”

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Graduating from high school is a bit surreal. It's often difficult to really grasp the fact that you now are done with 13 years of schooling and that you now have to plunge into the depths of adulthood.

8. “Ah, the memories…”

As you look back at your high school career, you are reminded of all the best moments from the past four years. You think back to all the school dances, funny moments in class, and scandalous gossip you experienced in high school, and realize that high school wasn't all bad.

9. “I actually will really miss high school”

At the end of the day, even though you're excited to leave, you realize that these were some pretty amazing years. You will miss them dearly. Even through all the homework, rumors, and catty friendship fights, you still met some pretty amazing students, teachers, staff members at your high school that you will truly miss.

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