Senior Year Bucket List: Building Friendships Before Graduation
As my final year approaches, I’m ready to make the most of it by connecting with new people. I’m joining clubs I love, attending movie nights, and getting involved in community events. I’m excited to see how these experiences will help me create meaningful friendships before we all go our separate ways.
By diving into group activities and casual hangouts, I hope to turn fleeting moments into lasting connections. It’s all about making the most of our time together as we head toward graduation.
- Join a club that interests me and attend a meeting.
- Volunteer for a campus event and work with others.
- Sit with a different group at lunch once a week.
- Sign up for a study group in a class I like.
- Attend a local sports game and cheer with fans.
- Go to a campus movie night and chat after the film.
- Take a fitness class and partner up for drills.
- Participate in a community clean‑up day.
- Join a language exchange and practice together.
- Attend a workshop on a hobby I want to learn.
- Sit on a bench and ask a passerby about their favorite coffee spot.
- Go to a campus open mic night and support performers.
- Join a board game night and play a round with strangers.
- Attend a cultural festival and try new foods with others.
- Join a walking tour of the city and talk with fellow tourists.
- Sign up for a cooking class and share recipes.
- Attend a career fair and strike up conversations in the lounge.
- Join a photography walk and capture moments together.
- Attend a campus fundraiser and help with tickets.
- Go to a local art exhibit and discuss pieces with visitors.
- Join a weekend hiking group and explore trails.
- Attend a poetry reading and share thoughts afterward.
- Join a music jam session and play a simple tune.
- Attend a charity run and cheer on participants.
- Host a small potluck at my dorm and invite classmates.
I’m confident these simple steps will help me build lasting friendships before I graduate.
