Senior year is here, for me at least. And you only go to college once...well, unless you want to pay for another year, but that's beside the point. Let's see what you should do before you kick the college bucket...
1. Confess your love to all your crushes.
You're never going to see them again, so why not just do that? You can even put it in list form and make it a to-do list. Plus, the Law of Large Numbers says that you're bound to get one in that list who may confess their love back
2. Confess your loathing to all your enemies.
You're never going to see them again, so why not just do that? You can even do it in a list form. Write the names in red pen this time. Just be polite with it. After all, you don't know where they're go
3. Network with all of your professors.
Let's face it--you'll have to be going out into the working world, and it'd be much better to go out there if you are on good terms with professors. Even the ones who aren't in your department. Plus, they could become good friends who can help you with stuff in the future
4. In fact, make friends with everyone you can.
You don't know where they're going to be in ten years. You'll increase your odds of networking with someone who has connections to something you want to do with your life and it's all the better for you if you're on good terms
5. Visit all the places in your college.
Even if you live in a small college, there's a chance you haven't been to literally every single building or field. You might even discover something that puts your college in a new light
6. Build good life habits.
You'll need to be good at organization, eating right, and utilizing a good work ethic in the future, so why not start now? Plus, you'll get a head start your life in college so that you'll be less stressed out when you have a job.
7. Pass all your classes and graduate.
Now, none of these have any meaning if you don't paas your classes and graduate. So do what you can, enjoy your final year and make count, while still doing what you've always been doing--getting an education.