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#SeniorProbs

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Graduating is oh so bittersweet. You lose the excuse of being a college student, and are thrown into the mean, cruel world out there. It can be pretty exciting to graduate and start your career in whatever it may be. However, getting to the end comes with some awful realizations and some deep internal struggles to finish out the semester as strong as you started way back in your freshman year. We understand.

 

5. You still have to graduate. You can see the light at the end of the tunnel, but you can’t bear to attend one more class and complete all of the assignments. After the time you’ve spent in college you feel like you deserve some slack for not wanting to participate. The motivation to stay in your warm bed in the morning almost outweighs the necessity of going to class, every. single. morning.

 

4. Teachers don’t care that you’re graduating, so they still expect you to put out stellar work and make it to class on time. Unfortunately, stating that you’re graduating only makes teachers feel that they have to give you every piece of knowledge they have for future, which you’re absolutely grateful for, but what percentage of the homework do I actually have to do to pass?

 

3. You’ve had total panic attacks about what you’re going to do for your future because currently the thought of moving back in with mom and dad just isn’t going to float your boat.

 

2. On that note, if one more person asks what your future plans are you might bite their head off. You know it’s important, and you’ll figure it out when you do but stop asking me, I have no idea just yet!

 

1. You’re finally realizing how many perks you get as a college student and you don’t understand why you have to give them up. Understanding that you’re going to lose all of those perks in a matter of months only makes you frantic to use everyone you’re given!

 

Whether one or all of these apply to you, know that you’re not alone! You can do it! 24 school days till finals week, not like we’re counting or anything.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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