Are you questioning what you should do with the rest of your life? Having what you think is a college crisis? You’re not ready to be a senior yet, and yet you can’t wait. All your friends are 21 and can go to the bars all weekend, but you’re stuck in your apartment because you’re still 20. If this sounds like you, you are probably going through the struggles of every student in their junior year of college.
It’s too late to change your major for the 8th time and graduate within four years. You need to declare your major and think about what you want to do after your years of undergrad are over.
Every day you wake up and contemplate skipping class or not.
Binge watching two seasons of Gossip Girl on Netflix and devouring chocolate sound much better than getting off the couch and going for a run.
but also you don’t feel like making any meals, so you retreat to ramen and cereal. There will be a time when you cannot resort to ramen anymore, but this is not that time.
If you are being completely honest, there’s no way you are ready for the real world. Heck, you haven’t even decided on a major, let alone what you want to be doing for the rest of your life.
It is a viscous cycle.
There’s no way that you have your entire life planned, yet your relatives will ask you every question they can possibly think of ranging from who’s your significant other to what are your classes like? And you don’t want to answer a single one.
Everything costs money in college. EVERYTHING. See number nine.
And now you are considering starting up a GoFundMe account just to pay for gas.
But again, you have no money to go to the bars every weekend, because you’re so broke.
You have to watch as everyone goes out to the bars, but you can’t go because you’re just a baby that is not 21 yet.
But because you procrastinate every assignment and studying for every test, you’ll be in the library until 2 am when you get back from break.
How do they expect you to everything and still manage to have a social life or get sleep at night? Oh wait, they don’t care. Just make sure you do 1000 more hours of community service.
Over all the negatives of being a junior, it is your first year as an upperclassman and that’s great in itself. Even if you don’t know any of the freshman.
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