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5 Ways To Procrastinate This Finals Week

"C's get degrees".

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5 Ways To Procrastinate This Finals Week
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"YAY FINALS WEEK". Said no college student ever. It's the week we all dread, the one that slowly kills us every semester. I know most of you will procrastinate until the very last second, so I figured I'd help you out with that. Here are 5 ways to procrastinate this finals week:

1. Go to the zoo.

This is something I actually did my Freshman year! Did I pass my finals? Uh duh. But with a good grade? Not so much. ("C's get degrees", whispers my old unmotivated self.)

2. It's 12:00 AM. What sounds better than Cookout?!

Pack all of your friends in the car and head down the road to consume oh so many calories.

3. Sleep. Duh.

Crawl back in your bed like the lazy college student you are and feel free to pass out.

4. Netflix. I mean come on, what else do you have to do for hours on end?

Watch that show you've been putting off!! Maybe you'll learn something new.

5. Go into the library and act like you're doing work, but don't actually do any work.

Just stare at all the other productive college students and silently scream in your head. I mean you honestly have SO much to do, but obviously no motivation.


GOOD LUCK ON FINALS.

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