the official thread for SENIORS!

<p>"Screw high school. After this year, we finally get to start LIVING."</p>

<p>Damn straight.</p>

<p>lauraware r teh ghey why didn't somebody cool make this topic...</p>

<p>Yeah you're obviously REALLY cool with all of your 5 posts. -.- get a life buddy. How very sad that you have so little self-esteem that you have to sink to insulting someone you've never even met.</p>

<p>woots! 10char</p>

<p>AHHHH! The EA deadline is in a month (basically).</p>

<p>Senior year is awesommmmme.</p>

<p>Cool Senior Things I have done thus far:
Cut freshman in line
Given Juniors SAT advice
Shaw Festival (tradition)
80s Prom Queen Day (all girl's school, senior tradition)
Senior Retreat
Other stuff I can't remember
First College App- UCHICAGO!!!</p>

<p>I cannot WAIT to, as whoever said it, LIVE. The things I listed were fun, but I feel kind of "screw you high school" by now. It has been waaaay too long.</p>

<p>The thread has resurrected!!!!</p>

<p>lol, I'm gonna fail calc after getting a 4.0 in all my years........</p>

<p>I want to go into a coma as soon as I finish my RD apps. Then I can snap back out of it for acceptance letters and finally come out of it after 2nd semester. But honestly, knowing me, senioritis will never hit.</p>

<p>Cool senior things I have done (to follow katia's format ^_^)
Get asked where the gym was by the freshmen (the 5th time this happened I was in a hurry and accidentally told them the wrong way XD)
Get a locker (this is a seniors-only privilege in my district)
Get to park in the school parking lot (again, seniors only)
Agree with katia-given juniors SAT advice
Given juniors advice on senior courses/told them about the difficulty of those I'm taking
Plan my post-graduation trip with friends
Applied to college and been accepted to one of them (still waiting on the others)!</p>

<p>My EA school was UChicago, too! I'm so nervous....!!!</p>

<p>Here's how I've taken advantage of being a senior:
My friend and I had been waiting in line for her lunch for fifteen minutes, when a particularly annoying freshman CUT us. My friend said, "Hey, we're in line." She turned around and told us to "chill out" in a snotty freshman voice, and that it was "no big deal." My friend then said, "It kind of is... we've been waiting for fifteen minutes, and I'm starving." So THEN that stupid freshman girl with the too-tight Abercrombie shirt, creepy raccoon eye make-up, and stripey bleached hair said, "Just shut up."
Then I snapped and said, "You shut up. You're a FRESHMAN. We're SENIORS. GET IN THE BACK OF THE LINE."
She rolled her eyes, flipped her hair.... and left.
It felt really great.</p>

<p>OMG that is beautiful. </p>

<p>The freshman at my school are generally really shy. There's a few preppy ones who are obsessed with texting and talking to there boyfirends in the foyer (where boys are allowed lol), but mostly they are "cute". </p>

<p>I go to an all girl's school, so while there is a TON of *****y gossip, there isn't a lot of freshman bashing (which is a shame. . . evil grin) because we're supposed to be "unified" and "lady-like" etc. . .</p>

<p>I didn't really say anything. . . I just kind of scooted in because there was no way I was going to wait in a huge line for my favorite lunch (pasta bar!), especially since I needed to finish so I could due the homework due the next period.</p>

<p>Heh. At my school there's a lot of kids who will ask you to buy stuff for them so they don't have to wait.</p>

<p>And this freshman the other day asked me to buy her a piece of pizza and got REALLY ****y with me when I said no. So I finally was like, </p>

<p>"Excuse me. What's that little number on your ID? Oh yes, nine. See mine? Twelve. Case in point: I win."</p>

<p>And she rolled her eyes and went to go ask someone else.</p>