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Second Semester Senior Year As Told By 'Arrested Development'

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Second Semester Senior Year As Told By 'Arrested Development'

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Senior year can be rough, especially with senioritis coming in hot. At least we can all laugh about how rough it gets. These Arrested Development gifs should make your rough times a little smoother. After all, if it's not funny it's sad.

I'm back baby!

Time to wreck some havoc one last time.

How many days until graduation? 

Only 30 classes to go!

Do I have to go to class?

Yeah, homework is gonna be a no from me.

It's just as much work as every other year.

Surprise, these classes are just as hard if not harder.

20 minutes into doing homework in your room...

No where is a safe place to work.

Wow, I really should have gone to the library.

Procrastination is the only item in my planner.

Taking midterms isn't easy.

I take a nap right here.

Even mean professors sometimes curve.

Please don't let this be my final grade.

Getting a job is like, hard.

Yeah, I'm gonna have to delete the whole internet.

What are you doing for Spring Break?

Finally, a break from procrastinating to relax.

Coming back from Spring Break is an adjustment.

Come on, can't we just stop learning here.

And you're back home for Easter.

Back to my usual position.

Your parents are not as thrilled to have you home as they usually are.

Your college habits get more annoying each year.

Wait, I have finals in two weeks?

This CANNOT be happening.

Maybe I can do a 5th year.

What happens if i fail everything.

Going into finals like...

I'm going in, wish me luck.

Freedom at last!

Wow, I actually made it out alive.

Graduation is a thing.

So like now what?

Good Job! We all did it.

You deserve a drink after all of that.

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