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11 Things They Don't Tell You About Entering Your Senior Year

Don't panic, but panic.

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11 Things They Don't Tell You About Entering Your Senior Year
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Don't panic, but panic.

1. Start panicking at least three times a day about what you want to do after graduation

2. You can't help but to assume you are not doing enough/haven't done enough

3. Advisers stop caring if you do or do not have enough credits

4. 11 times out of 10 you're going to move back home

5. Start sending job applications for post-graduation now

6. Purge your Instagram and Facebook, grow up

7. You'll probably have more debt and/or student loans than college memories

8. If you haven't found your soulmate now, then good luck

9. Happy Hour will never be this cheap again, enjoy it while it lasts

10. This will be the last time you are surrounded by solely people your age

11. Hold on to that Student ID, we all love discounts

But those endless night of stress agony and poverty will result in that long awaited degree.

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