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20 Things I'd Rather Do Than Study For Finals

'Tis the season...finals season.

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It's that time of the year again, Finals Season, the time to lock ourselves in a study room in the library and not come out for a week. No student enjoys this time of the year, it's one often filled with frantic studying and cramming sessions, lots of red bull and coffee, and little to no sleep. So here's a list of 20 things I'd rather do than study for my finals this upcoming week...

1. Run barefoot across a parking lot on an extremely hot day.

2. Wear jeans everyday for the next year.

3. Have to walk around in wet socks for the rest of my life.

4. Do cross fit everyday.

5. Only write papers for the rest of my college career.

6. Eat Oreos without milk.

7. Sit next to a crying baby on a 14 hour flight.

8. Write this article.

9. Have to eat raw carrots without ranch.

10. Eat a salad without dressing.

11. Public speak.

12. Learn how to play the tuba.

13. Adopt an alpaca.

14. Learn how to fluently speak Russian.

15. Only listen to classical music for a month.

16. Get my wisdom teeth pulled out, again.

17. Lock my keys in my car on a day when it's pouring outside.

18. Find a hundred dollar bill in my coat pocket, and then spend it on ice cream.

19. Walk to class in the middle of a blizzard.

20. Binge watch Gilmore Girls on Netflix again.


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