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Wednesday, November 27, 2019

High School Senior Year Bucket List

Has the countdown started yet? Your high school days are almost over! Can you believe you’re about to graduate high school? Take a look back on your last four years. Is there anything you wish you had done? With applications out of the way and before the next chapter of your life begins, now is the time to do it.Senior Year Bucket List1. Pull an all nighter doing something that has absolutely nothing to do with school. 2. Then, maybe sleep for a full day. 3. Get into a food fight in the school cafeteria. 4. Go to school without a backpack. 5. Watch a new documentary. 6. Learn how to cook more than just eggs and ramen. It’ll be helpful in college! 7. Watch the sunrise with friends. 8. Go see to a concert on a school night! 9. Grab lunch with someone you’ve never gotten to hang out with at school. 10. Ask one of your teachers a question you’ve always wanted to ask. 11. Go for a drive with friends and film your own carpool karaoke. Need some inspiration? 12. Say yes to everything for a day! You might just surprise yourself. 13. Never been to a football game? Find the school spirit in you and go. 14. Tell your old high school crush how you felt about him/her. Or, if you have one now, tell him/her how you feel before it’s too late! 15. Any fallouts? Try to make amends with your old friends. 16. Go to a house party. Or, better yet, throw one! 17. Throw a sleepover with your friends and go over your HS yearbooks and photos. You’ll laugh at all the embarrassing things you’ve done together 18. Have a college movie marathon and get yourself ready for it! Here are some suggestions: Sydney White, Pitch Perfect, Accepted, The Roommate, 21, Drumline. 19. Pull a prank on your friend at school. 20. Take pictures! Not just snaps, pictures! Make memories and keep them close. (: 21. Create your profile! Help future applicants using your experience and insight. Plus, you get paid while doing it. ​Download your Common App PDF and use it to create your Profile in just a few minutes! Your college application experience is incredibly valuable to future applicants who are trying to navigate through all the different forms they have to fill out and essays they need to write. You remember how stressful it was, right? Share your advice and application materials, and get paid for paying it forward.

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