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I got offered a career in my senior year of college...Help

I am completing my final year of college, and a principal on Linkedin reached out to me. He asked me would I like to be interviewed for the position of librarian at the elementary school he is the principal at. I was a library associate 2/children's librarian at my local public library for almost three years. I major in professional writing (which is a type of English degree), and I am minoring in communications. I am in an honors society, and I don't really have to be involved. It is a lifetime membership. But, I graduate in December of this year. I decided to complete senior year without working, although I worked full-time the previous years. I am kind of nervous to turn down this opportunity. But, I am also nervous to accept it as well. I feel underqualified because I am nervous. But, I also don't know if I should say no or not. What would you do? And does anyone have any advice? I have not responded to him yet. He sent it yesterday. I am still undecided. Please help.
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Freeranger · M
First, well done to you. I think once the butterflies settle, if you don't have a firm time line in which you have to reply, why not take any time you could find to consult your professors or those whose opinion you value and ask for feedback? It can be a little overwhelming....it's certainly exciting.