Thursday, November 28, 2019
7 Types of Second Semester Seniors
If youre a high school senior right now, youll know all about Senioritis. (Unless youre #7.)Standardized tests, college application essays, FAFSA forms senior fall is no fun. Thankfully, youre (almost) finally free. How are you and your friends handling life as a second semester senior? Every student seems to fall into one of these categories. Which are you? 1. The extreme case of SenioritisYoure so over high school. AP exams? As long as you get credit for the class. Extracurricular responsibilities? The juniors will take care of it. Youre ready for the school year to be over.2. The guy flaunting his early acceptance Yeah people were still waiting to hear back from schools, but you just couldnt (and still cant) contain your excitement. Plus, with all the extra time, its impossible NOT to think about your acceptance.3.The kid who goes from teacherââ¬â¢s pet to class clown Now that applications are behind you and recommendation letters have been written, you can let your true personality shine.4.The one who missed the application deadline Whether you were completely disorganized, didnt care, or it was a calculated plan to apply against next year, a gap year is always an option.5.The guy who doesnââ¬â¢t want to leave high school Youre pretty sure high school is going to be the best time of your life, so youre down to relive it. But, trust us, you dont want to peak now!6.The girl who got rejected from her safety school Its possible to be overqualified. So hopefully you got accepted to your dream school even if your safety didnt work out!7.The rare few who havenââ¬â¢t heard of Senioritis Take it easy. Youre already in college. Youre still going to get straight As. Take the opportunity of Senior Spring to get involved in new interests, explore career options, or meet new people! Regardless which type you are, if youve already submitted your applications, its time for you to create yourprofile and start making $$$.
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