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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ desc: "a reflection on senior year"
image: "./images/finally-over-itte.jpg"
keywords: "graduation, friends, life"
lang: "en"
title: "it's finally over"
title: "finally over"
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<figure>
@ -46,16 +46,15 @@ freshman year felt faster than middle school and sophomore year felt faster than
online freshman year. senior year at school was boring but didn't necessarily
feel _long_. most of my classes certainly weren't fun but it's not like i was
_dying_ to get out. the first semester passed and we all went through that
painful college application process and then second semester started and before
you know it it was may and everyone (including me) was counting the days until
painful college application process and then second semester started and
suddenly it was may and everyone (including me) was counting the days until
graduation.
but i also did so much more in senior year. if you asked me to describe my
sophomore year, i could probably give you a few lines. sophomore year was
terrible. i was kinda depressed, had just moved and barely knew anyone, and the
days were long and forgettable. if i did this same for this year, id probably be
able to talk for an hour just about the cool shit i was up to and all the
amazing people ive met and had to say goodbye to.
but i also did so much more _stuff_ in senior year. sophomore year was terrible.
i was kinda depressed, had just moved and barely knew anyone, and the days were
long and forgettable. if i did this same for this year, id probably be able to
talk for an hour just about the cool shit i was up to and all the amazing people
ive met and had to say goodbye to.
the other way to look at how time seems to speed up is that your perception of
time is defined by meaningful experiences. in general, the spaces between each