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5 Netflix Shows To Watch During Your Study Break

Finals week is hard but netflix makes it better!

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5 Netflix Shows To Watch During Your Study Break
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What are we supposed to do when we have studied too much and we cannot stand to study anymore in one day? Netflix is always a good answer. Incase you do not know what to watch in between these study breaks, here are a few ideas...

1. For all the criminal justice majors out there, you should partake in watching The Blacklist.I know it's not exactly realistic, but it's still really addictive!

2. If your thing is anything sciencey or you just enjoy a smartalec then House is definitely the show for you! Just as a warning, Dr. House may just become your soul animal.

3. If you want to know what it's like to spend fifteen years in a bunker then be thrown into everyday life, what Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.

4. Taking a law class next semester? Drop Dead Diva is a fun show to watch.

5. Or you can dig into the numerous christmas movies they have trending now, my favorite is 12 Dates of Christmas!

If you do not like anything on this list, I am sorry and you should not have listened to me... Happy finals week!


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