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6 Reasons Why Spring Break Is The Most Dangerous Game

Spring scaries... a real thing.

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6 Reasons Why Spring Break Is The Most Dangerous Game
Crimson Jeffers

Spring break is definitely the most dangerous game. Literally, there could not be a worse time during the college year at any time.

1. It's Right After Midterms

Many people's brains are fried and are ready for some time to not have to worry about school work.

2. There's Still Another Half Of A Semester

I'm tired, and I definitely don't want to think of the dark times ahead (dead week and finals week).

3. No Motivation Left

What do you mean I have to go back to Stu(Dying) and living with my nose in a $200+ textbook again??

4. It's Almost Graduation

All your senior friends are leaving to go be real adults and you are one year closer to leaving the wonderful world of Undergrad yourself.

5. It's Almost Summer Time

You get to go home for three months, and even if you aren't taking summer classes you'll probably still be busy. R.I.P. relaxing summers.

6. No Football

Everyone knows my one true love is actually Alabama football, not Riley. He's a close second though lol. PSA Alabama A-Day is April 21st, and you can bet I'll be there!

Here's to you. I wish you the best of luck finishing out this semester strong!

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