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Embrace the fifth year

Although I never want college to end, I know that my time has an expiration date. Soon the class of 2020 will be walking the stage and saying goodbye to our undergraduate years. But what happens when you need to take a fifth year? Elite Daily's "How Being a Super Senior is a Blessing in Disguise" explains how taking a fifth year of college has some perks. It might feel weird and embarrassing at first, but this extra time allows you to make new friends and pursue new opportunities. If you need extra time to graduate, don't feel ashamed. Everyone has their own path, and maybe this is exactly what you need. Everyone in college is worried about their own problems, so people probably won't care or notice that you're around for another year. They might even like the company. https://www.elitedaily.com/life/culture/its-okay-to-be-a-super-senior/1030790

Binge drinking isn't acceptable in the real world

Drinking is a big part of the college experience. Yes, some students may not drink, but most social settings in college are associated with alcohol. And once you're a senior, drinking becomes an even bigger past time. You're finally 21, you have a lighter course load and you're stressed about the future. Of course having a leisurely glass of wine seems harmless, but most seniors, and college students, take drinking to the extreme. "College Students and Binge Drinking: When a Rite of Passage Becomes a Path to Destruction" from U.S. News & World Report explains that binge drinking in college is a common weekend past time that students use to fit in and gain friends. While it may be fun, this kind of drinking can put students in danger and create bad habits. As a senior, it's fun to have the freedom to drink on week days. It's your last year of college and probably the last time you'll be able to drink so freely, so why not? But don't let th

Thank God it's Thursday

As I plan my schedule for my final semester of college, I'm excited and relieved. Finally I have the first pick of classes, and the freedom is exhilarating. What should I take? Yoga? Painting? Acting? Regardless of which classes I choose, there's one guideline that each course must fulfill — no Friday classes. I've had this schedule for three semesters now, and man, does it feel good. Having class only four days a week is amazing, especially when I need some down time. Although opting for a three day weekend seems like a no-brainer, The New York Times' "How Thursday Became the New Friday" explains the controversy of having less Friday classes. Seniors especially use the extra day off as an excuse to drink, and the decline of Friday classes leaves thousands of class rooms empty. Some colleges are retaliating by adding more Friday classes, but is it that serious? I don't see the harm in letting seniors relax for their last year of college. We've st

What you should really be doing your senior year

Coming into my senior year, I knew I had to focus on getting a job. Other than that, I planned on taking it easy. What else was there to worry about? I had spent the last three years working hard, so why not ease up? Although senior year should be fun, it's also a time to consider investing in yourself. HuffPost's "11 Things I Wish I Knew Senior Year of College" shares tips on how you can prepare for post-grad life. Tips range from practical advice about networking, to taking care of your mental health. Senior year is flying by, so it's nice to have these tips in the back of my mind. They made me reflect on my plans. What do I truly want to accomplish this year? Remember this advice as you complete the year, but don't overthink it. Everyone has their own path. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/11-things-i-wish-i-knew-s_b_4723277?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAFp3MlHMDxvTtcIN_ZfCdcmbCKP-7beicdi7fB19W