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13 Thoughts Every College Senior Has During The First Few Weeks Of Classes

The end is near.

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The 2018-2019 school year here which means summer is coming to an end and the beginning of senior year has officially started. Urban Dictionary defines "senioritis" as "noun. A crippling disease that strikes high school and college seniors. Symptoms include: laziness, an over-excessive wearing of track pants, old athletic shirts, sweatpants, athletic shorts, and sweatshirts. Also features a lack of studying, repeated absences, and a generally dismissive attitude. The only known cure is a phenomenon known as Graduation." Even though you only have one year left before graduation in the spring next year, you still have thoughts about the school year that every college senior can relate to. Below are a collection of thoughts you are bound to have if you are a college senior about to embark on your senior year. Good luck Class of 2019! I'm rooting for you.

"Where did summer go?"

"Why are there so many freshman here this year?" 

"Do I still have to do assignments even though I am a Senior?"

"I wonder if my professor can tell I am already bored?"

"Why did I decide to take this class?"

"I am not going to class today."

"I sure hope this class doesn't have mandatory attendance as a part of the grade."

"Can I drop this class and still graduate?"

"Why did I think going out the night before classes was a good idea?"

"I hope I can actually get a job with this degree."

"Is it too late to change majors?"

"How many more days until I graduate?"

"This is my year and I am going to own it!"

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