11 Tips to Make the Most of your Spring Break | The Odyssey Online
Start writing a post
Student Life

11 Tips to Make the Most of your Spring Break

Enjoy your week away from school!

25
11 Tips to Make the Most of your Spring Break
Richmond Times-Dispatch

Spring break is rapidly encroaching upon us- do you have plans yet? You don't need to jet off to a tropical resort or other lavish getaway to enjoy your spring break. Simply having a break from school for a week is enough of a refresher. Read on for 11 ways to make this spring break your best spring break yet.

1. Take a break from Netflix.

Seriously, do you want to waste all your time over spring break mindlessly watching episode after episode on Netflix? Instead, block yourself from Netflix for the week and allow yourself to actually enjoy life not find amusement in the lives of television characters.

2. Make sure that you have all your work done before you leave for your spring break.

After all, spring break is supposed to be a break. Get your work in order before you leave so you won't be worrying over some assignment that's totally not worth the stress.

3. Make plans with your friends.

You know you've missed them! Cherish this time that you have with them before you head back to school for another three months.

4. Maybe even visit one of your friends at a different school for a night or the weekend.

Visiting friends at other schools is always fun and spring break is a perfect time to do so. Spring break schedules of different schools don't always line up so if your spring break isn't the same week as your best friend's break is, take a weekend to visit her at her school. You're guaranteed to have a blast.

5. Take advantage of the museums in your hometown.

Be sure to use your student ID for a discount on admission! (or scout out the free museums)

6. Take time to smell the roses.

Spend time outside and enjoy the beauty of the nature surrounding you.

7. Explore and discover new places in your hometown that you haven't ventured to before.

Maybe you'll find your new favorite spot in town!

8. Treat yourself.

You didn't splurge for a lavish spring break vacay so use this week to treat yourself as your budget allows. Maybe this means treating yourself to eating brunch out a few times or purchasing those shoes that you've been obsessing over but haven't been able to bring yourself to splurge on. Or maybe this means trying out a new face mask or other sort of pampering (mani-pedi anyone?)

9. Visit your favorite spots in your hometown.

As they say, there's no place like home!

10. Cuddle up with your pets.

Oh how I've missed my pups! I can't wait to be back home with them.

11. Start thinking about your plans for the future.

I know, I know, it is spring break and it should be a break but take a couple hours one day to sit down and think about what you'd like to do with your future. Graduating this May? Look into companies that you would like to work for and start applying. Looking for a summer job? It's not too early! Look around now to snag the best summer gig possible. You may dread thinking about your future and planning it out but once you do and you have a game plan, you'll feel relieved and more confident about your future.

Report this Content
This article has not been reviewed by Odyssey HQ and solely reflects the ideas and opinions of the creator.
Adulting

The Struggles of Being A Last Semester Senior, As Told By Michael Scott

25 reasons your last semester in college is the best and worst time of your life

527
Michael Scott

The day you walked onto your school's campus for the first time you were scared, excited, and unsure of how the next four years of your life were going to turn out. You doubted it would go fast and even though you weren't positive about what your future plans would hold, you had plenty of time. You figured out your major, added a minor or two, joined a handful of organizations and all of the sudden you're here. Your final semester of undergrad. Now you've got 25 problems and graduation is only one.

Keep Reading...Show less
Student Life

Syllabus Week At UD Explained By "The Office"

"The Office" understands the struggle of the first week back from winter break.

533
the office

January 19th is the first day of the second semester at the University of Dayton, and students couldn't be more excited. However, the excitement that students are experiencing may be short-lived once they see what this semester's courses will entail. Although students will be happy to be back at Dayton, they may realize this semester will be more difficult than they predicted. Here are some things that happen during syllabus week explained by " The Office."

Keep Reading...Show less
Entertainment

Your Friend Group, As Told By Disney Princesses

Each Disney Princess has their own personality, and chances are you've got a friend in your group to match it.

1099
Disney Princesses

The dynamics of any friend group are usually determined by the personalities which make it up. Chances are, while personalities may overlap, each person in your friend group holds his or her own place. It is the differences which bring the groups together and keep them functioning. No matter how functionally dysfunctional your friend group may be, if you're anything like me, you feel absolutely blessed to have found such a wonderful group of humans to call "your people." Here is what your friend group might look like if they were Disney princesses (and that wasn't just a thing you all pretended in your heads):

Keep Reading...Show less
dorm roon
Tumblr

College is a place where you spend four years exploring opportunities you never knew were there, creating the person you are, and making life-long friends. College is hard, but it is worth spending four years there. Just because college is difficult doesn't mean that it's not fun. There are plenty of great memories you can make during your four years if college. Here are ways college is designed to be the best four years of your life:

Keep Reading...Show less
Student Life

You Know You Go To The Ilstu When...

If you are an ISU student, you will come across most of these things during your time on campus.

53
You Know You Go To The Ilstu When...
Community Link

When it comes to Bloomington-Normal, there are many outstanding factors that any Illinois State student can say are unique to our college town (and maybe others too). Proud or not, we Redbirds know all the ins and outs of Blono.

1. The wait for Buffalo Wild Wings is always going to be long on Thursday nights.

As hard as we try, it's nearly impossible to resist the 69-cent wings on a college student budget. Plus, they are always delicious!

Keep Reading...Show less

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Facebook Comments