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The Worst Things About Starting Your Senior Year of College

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at WVWC chapter.

The worst things about starting your senior year of college

  1. After graduation plans…

As if we didn’t get enough of the “what are you doing in college?” question over the last few years, now we have to deal with people asking what we’re doing with our lives– which is like way more stressful, but it’s okay to have no idea what you’re doing.

  1. Senior-level classes.

Senior year should be a piece of cake, right? Wrong, very wrong. With being a senior, you also take senior-level classes, and don’t forget about those pesky general ed. classes you’ve been putting off for three years.

 

  1. Getting older, and you can feel it.

Staying out late doesn’t sound so fun anymore, and why does my back hurt all the time?

 

  1. Being so close, but yet, so far.

The countdown is on! Graduation is right around the corner, but you’ve got to get through 8 months of class first. Exhausting.

  1. Senioritis, it’s real.

If you thought you had senioritis in high school, wait until your senior year of college.

 

  1. Getting ready to leave a place and people that have made the last few years so great.

Probably the worst thing about being a senior, knowing that in just a few months you’ll leave such a familiar place and people. It’s hard not to love a place you’ve spent so much time at for so long. Even if you may not talk to your friends every day at school, you know they’re never too far. Graduation brings the risk of moving far, far away from all the people you’ve been within walking distance of for almost four years.

 

 

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