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Senioritis

Every kindergarten student, after the first day jitters, can’t wait to come back to school. Then the years drag on and we can’t wait until summer vacation. High school rolls around the corner and we are excited to think about becoming seniors and what it’s like to be one. Well, when you become a senior the teachers say that you have something called senioritis. I’ll have to tell you some of my experiences as a senior so far and what senioritis is to me.

Now back when we were in junior high and we were the little kids there was one big difference that I’ve already noticed, that is most of the upper classmen knew who we were and we knew who they were. That mostly had to do with having older siblings in the upper classes, but since they knew and liked us they didn’t make fun of us too bad. Well, this year no one in the junior or senior classes knows who any of the little kids are. So, because of this we all say how small they are (even though a few of them are bigger th

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Fortunately I think our class has already realized this and even though we still act like normal seniors would we also put hard work into school and are getting ready for college life. Then you start to think, “I can’t wait until I’m a senior and I can cut in front of all the underclassmen. The little kids are so scared of us that they think if they look at us wrong we’re going to kill them or something, which none of us seniors have clued them in yet that they don’t have to be scared of us.

The last thing I’ve noticed with senioritis is that the teachers let us get away with a lot more things than we normally did and we milk it for all it’s worth. Now we have to look past being a senior and graduation and look towards our future and what we are going to do with our lives. They treat us with respect, not that they didn’t before, it’s just a different kind of respect. It feels so good to finally get to do the cutting and have every one else wait for you!

A big part of senioritis is that when you take classes in tenth and eleventh grade you plan ahead and take all the hard classes then so that you can slack off your senior year and get easy A’s. I can’t wait until we’re college seniors!

. That didn’t work out for me this year, but I’m sure it did for the guys because even if they had to take a hard class they would get out of it. Over the years though we’ve managed to move up and if anyone sees you getting a book out of a locker upstairs they know not to mess with it because it belongs to an upperclassmen.

In ninth grade we all started to get sick of having to wait in the lunch line for the seniors to cut and let me tell you when the WHOLE senior class is in your lunch you get sick of it pretty quickly. It’s the kind of respect an adult gives another adult, not the kind that a teacher gives to a student, which is what it had been in the past. ” This has been a tradition every year since I’ve been here and I’m so glad that we’ve been able to keep it going. I remember when we started down in the dumps-literally-we were right by the girl’s bathroom.

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