Being a senior in college is absolutely wild and four years definitely goes by a lot faster than you think it will when you're staring at the beginning of your college career. School itself has been a very up-and-down experience for me, and maybe it has been for you too. I had a fantastic time in high school besides some extreme AP history tests, and I've always been a fairly average or above-average student in some cases. While early years of schooling had some ups and downs, college has been this crazy nutso whirlwind with extremes all over the place. The bad stuff was really bad and the good stuff was really good. I've learned a lot but now I'm insanely burnt out and tired of being in school. (Don't get me wrong, I'm absolutely eating up every fantastic element about college before I launch myself into whatever's next.) Burnout happens with a lot of things in life. From school, to work, and even your workout routines. You're not always going to be motivated or have a reason to be motivated, and sometimes this causes people to get off track. I experienced diet burnout by the time I ended my freshman year of college and went from majorly regulating what I consumed to having chicken tenders and fries three nights a week. However, burning out just means that you get an opportunity to start over and try to pick up where you left off, or completely revamp your routine.
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