What seniors will miss most about ‘Cuse

“Do I really have to graduate or can I just stay here for the rest of my life?” – Asher Roth

Syracuse is the home to thousands of students, all of which are scheduled to graduate at some point within the next four years. And yes, we know, no one likes to talk about graduation (especially seniors) but it’s coming— really quickly! The moment that students are most definitely NOT waiting for is coming up in a matter of months.

So what exactly makes Syracuse so loveable??… And what will seniors be able to live without?

What They Will Miss Most

“After hours” – Sydney

House Party courtesy of Nicolette Loprocaro

“not being a real human” -Kate

“living in the same house and down the road from my best friends” – Lauren M.

“the genuine friendships and the people that make Syracuse the home away from home” – Lauren B.

“I will miss having something fun to do at all times and always having someone to do it with….like Wednesdays at Faegans and tailgating at 9am before basketball games. Those types of things are sometimes frowned upon when you’re an adult with a real job.” – Kelsey

“The extra closets my friends provide me” – Colleen

“the nights where I sleep in my friends bed because I just don’t feel like sleeping by myself in mine” – Sarah

“the 2 minute walk to chipotle” – Marissa

“Bird library. Going to libraries isn’t fun when you’re old and don’t have friends to go with when you have work to do.” – Kelsey

“waking up and giggling with my roomies about how I don’t know the boys name I made out with the night before” – Danielle

What They Won’t Miss

“the weather” – Lauren M.

Hi frostbite!

“the literal tears that stream down my face when I am walking to class in the wind and snow” – Lauren B.

“walking to class or the bars in snow” – Kelsey

“having my hair freeze if I go outside and it’s not completely dry” – Danielle

“the school work and the breakdowns from stress” – Marissa

 

 

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