People say college will be one of the most memorable times of your life. You build life long relationships and create memories that you'll never forget. With classes, sports, clubs, etc you'll have late nights and early mornings but you wouldn't have it any other way.
Okay maybe the college part without the classes would be pretty awesome.
Once you come across your senior year, it's the last year to do any and everything you want before you truly have to start "adulting." To just have fun, live your life. Do well in school, but still enjoy your last year. Go out with friends on a Monday night even when you have a test on Tuesday. Then ace that test on Tuesday! Get all your work done early so you can hang with your friends later.
There's so much to do senior year. Trying to get your degree to get a job after you graduate are minuscule in the grand scheme of things. While you're working hard for that degree, here's 7things to do your senior year of college. Other than applying to jobs, perfecting your resume, etc.
1. Visit Your Freshman Year Dorm
Your freshmen year dorm is where it all started for you. Where you had laughs and tears. Built your long lasting friendships, and stayed up late writing your 8 page paper due the next day.
2. Go to Events You NormallyWouldn't
Step outside of your box. Go to the sporting event you normally wouldn't or a Lip Sync Battle, Movie Night, the school play.... ANYTHING!
3. Join a Club
Why not join a club? Build your resume and build relationships with people who like the same things you do!
4. Start a Club
If there isn't a club you like, then start your own!!!!!!
5. Sit in a Different Class
You've already been paying thousands of dollars the past few years and are still going to be paying even more once you graduate... why not sit in a random class that interests you?
6. Go on a Road Trip
While you have the time to, go on a road trip with your friends. Once you all graduate you won't have the time to do things like this.
7. Go On a Spring Break Trip
You may or may not have been on spring break the past few years, but go on the one you've always wanted to.