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The Best and Worst of Senior Year

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Kristen Jefferis Student Contributor, University of South Florida
Sydjea Watson Student Contributor, University of South Florida
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at USF chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

The Best and Worst of Senior Year

1. Just about everything gives you nostalgia because you know you’ll be gone soon.

You can already tell that you’re going to miss everything. The squirrels, the pretty trees, your friends, the lack of parking… well almost everything.

 

2. And then there are the job applications or even worse… Grad school applications.

 

 

3. You feel old for just about every reason possible…

Beginning to love TLC, HGTV, avoiding crop tops and parties…

 

4. Your social life no longer exists, and you never go to parties because you finally care to get good grades in your last few classes.

Plus, those classes actually pertain to your major and you really like them

 

 

5. Unlike the freshman you can drink LEGALLY… it’s nice knowing you won’t get one of those cute little minor in possession charges.

Being a senior can be fun too… and you don’t have to try so hard.

 

6. You have officially mastered the campus and what it has to offer.

Apps like find my class are no longer needed to navigate the campus.

 

 

7. You’ve become friends with a lot of people and teachers in your major classes.

 

8. You get good grades easily since everything has become a repeat.

At a certain point all your classes become the same thing over and over again.

 

9. Your about to Graduate which is probably the greatest and the worst thing at the same time.

Sydjea Watson is from the beautiful island of Jamaica. She graduated from the University of South Florida with a bachelor's degree in mass communications. Sydjea has a passion and great appreciation for the arts. She currently works as a freelance photographer while pursuing a photography certification at Rhode Island School of Design.