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12 Ways College Seniors Star In Their Own Telenovelas

As told by "Jane the Virgin."

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12 Ways College Seniors Star In Their Own Telenovelas
Megan Vick // TV Guide

Going into your senior year of undergrad can be stressful and unpredictable. No one understands unpredictable like Jane Gloriana Villanueva. After being accidentally inseminated with a married man's sperm, finding out she kissed the baby daddy five years early, finding out her father is a famous telenovela star and Petra (need I say more) Jane has experienced more craziness in one year than most of us experience in a lifetime. Although our own telenovelas might not be as dramatic as Jane's, some seniors would like to think they are pretty close. Here are 12 examples of how college seniors star in their own telenovela every day.

1. You have two semesters to finish 40 credit hours.

2. Trying to make time for a social life before you and your friends go your separate ways.

3. Realizing graduating with a good GPA is out of the question.

4. When your friends ask you to go out but you're "busy".


5. Trying to juggle work, school, friendships, relationships and internships.

6. But on the inside, you're actually thinking...

7. Going home for holidays just leads to unnecessary questions about the future.

8. Finding out you got into graduate school...

9. Or that you didn't.


10. Realizing you have to become an adult in less than a year...

11. Even though you just learned how to do laundry yesterday.


12. But it's Ok because the world is at your fingertips!

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