6 Signs You’re Suffering From Senioritis
April 30, 2011 4:00 pm Posted in College, HaHa, Reality Jenn Inzetta g+ page
There are a lot of different illness associated with different times of the year. There’s flu season in the winter. Allergy season in the spring. Sunburns in the summer. But around early April and May a different disease starts to take hold, and it goes after a very specific group.
College seniors.
It’s serious and it spread quickly. But the problem is the symptoms can at first appear so subtle that college students may not even notice they have them. Their regular behavior is simply heightened. So when going about their normal, every day lives they don’t even realize that they’re actually struggling with senioritis. That’s why they can’t write that paper or concentrate in class. That’s why everything seems impossible. If you’re a college senior and this, or any of the signs below sound familiar to you, you may be suffering from senioritis. (And no, we don’t recommend looking up your symptoms on WebMD. Just check out our senioritis bucket list instead.)
1. Oversleeping. Your alarm goes off so you press the snooze button. And then you press again. And then again. And then you glance at the clock and realize your class starts in five minutes…and then you roll over and go back to sleep.
2. The desire to never do anything productive anything again. The other night, instead of watching the movie I was supposed to watch for class I spent the night watching the entire first season of Brothers and Sisters on Netflix instant play. It seemed like an excellent idea at the time.
3. Asking the question but why does this matter? Before I start an assignment, before I do my reading, before I make the walk across campus to my next class it’s all I’m thinking these days. Why does it matter? It will all be over in a month or so. It won’t matter!
4. Hanging out with your friends even more often than usual. I’ve always been very good about scheduling my time. Work, classes, time for friends. I fit it all in there. But lately I’ve been putting off homework, pushing back plans, and rearranging schedules to allow for even more hang out time than usual. My excuse? We only have ___ days/months/weeks left. Might as well enjoy them
5. The sudden desire to be a joiner. You’ve never been one for those campus wide events like festivals on the oval or midnight breakfasts but now suddenly you find yourself ready and willing to participate in just about anything even the carnival you haven’t gone to since freshman year…
6. Not showing up to classes. Everyone takes mental health days, but when you’re skipping class more often than you’re going that’s when you know somethings up.
Alright, your turn. What are some other signs of senioritis?
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grace b says:
Sat, 30th Apr 20119:38 pm
So so true. While my classes have ended I have one week left to take two finals and hand in roughly 50 pages worth of papers. I am being SO lazy. Youtube, Netflix, Facebook, Twitter, etc. All my major weaknesses. This list is spot-on.
johnny says:
Sun, 1st May 20112:42 pm
I 've had these symptoms since freshman year of high school.
Jay says:
Sun, 1st May 20116:06 pm
My school is on a quarter system and as if this quarter I am a senior. I stopped caring the first day of classes. I've started rewatching Grey's Anatomy.
LSplash says:
Mon, 2nd May 20113:33 am
hahaha WORD
Sluggs says:
Thu, 12th May 20113:07 pm
I'll go ahead and cite the picture considering you forgot to.
http://themycenaean.org/2010/09/senioritis-month-…
Sincerely,
Sluggs
T_Acree says:
Wed, 22nd Feb 201210:52 am
I love to write in general, but I LOATHE writing papers. As a senior, it gets even worse. I literally have stopped writing/turning in papers. It's agonizingly painful and fruitless. But the guilt of being a poor student is equally agonizing. At this point, college seems more a test of discipline/motivation than intelligence/ability. I envy those of you with good grades, I really do. How you don't gouge your eyes out with forks is beyond me.
Will says:
Wed, 4th Apr 20127:37 am
Ha… Oversleeping and Hanging out with friends more than often, these relate to me. I never knew it's Senioritis.
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