Becoming a senior is an ongoing process. First, you have to complete your junior year and survive the summer. Then you are classified as a "Senior" when you step in to the doors of school on the first day back. Though one can don the title of "Senior" right away, it takes a while to get accustomed to the role. If you were ever wondering if you're getting closer to becoming a real Senior and having an actual case of the legendary Senioritis, here are some tell-tale signs:
-->Homework: this word no longer has significance to you
-or, if you still do care about homework, you probably are really behind, but not really feeling like there'll be consequences for it. (or you just don't care)
-you applied early decision to your favorite school, and can't imagine getting rejected, so there's really no need to do more work. after all, how could a strapping young hanover lad or lass like yourself ever get rejected from Harvard?
•In extreme cases of "future-rejection-paranoia," 12th graders may do even more homework than they are assigned, out of fear that their college will reject them later in the year.
-->Weekends= you think you're going to be completely caught up by monday, but you actually do maybe half an hour of math when you're nine assignments behind, but you still consider it great progress
-->You set up a tent in the Pit because there's really no need to leave, it's not like you have class.
-->You ask sophomores to make Coop runs for you because you have to get one more footstall behind the Pit playing hackeysack before 4th period
More to come!
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