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The real world isn't as bad as it seems

Senior year is stressful — everyone knows that. That's why there are a million articles talking about what seniors should do during their final year of college. But it's hard to find genuine advice for senior year that doesn't just tell you to go to the career center and focus on networking. Although that stuff is important, so is knowing how to cherish your last moments of college. "8 Pieces Of Advice For College Seniors" from Thought Catalog explains that seniors should live in the present and be spontaneous, but also gain relevant, professional experience during their final year. The advice is lengthy, but is really encouraging to read. The conversational tone makes the author sound like one of my friends rather than a random writer. This is one of the first advice pieces that assured me that the real world isn't so bad, which is exciting to finally hear. Most articles about senior year are often pessimistic and give me even more stress, but this arti

Branch out your senior year

Senior year is something to celebrate. Finally you've reached the final step in your college experience, but that doesn't mean there's nothing left to learn. HuffPost's "Making the Most of Your Senior Year of College" shares tips on how seniors can use their last year to their advantage. The advice mainly focuses on academic and professional opportunities, but also touches on ways to spice up your social life. College is a wonderfully unique experience, so let's make the most out of our last year. Try something new, branch out, take risks. Who knows, you might even find a new passion along the way. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/making-the-most-of-your-s_b_6523128