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7 Times Corrine From 'The Bachelor' Described Spring Break

"I'm sorry I napped!"

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7 Times Corrine From 'The Bachelor' Described Spring Break

It's spring break season, which means college students finally get to relax for more than the ten minutes allotted in between classes. But also on Monday is another important day: 'The Bachelor' season finale. Personally, I go against all my moral values just to be able to watch this show every week. And you can bet that for this finale I'm going to living for every minute of it. However, sadly, the season's star, Corrine, will not get much camera time as she *spoiler* isn't one of the last two contestants. So in order to make up for that I decided to relate Corrine to a college student on Spring Break.

1. When you finally get to eat food that isn't from a dining hall.

2. When you finally get to sleep in but your family or friends aren't okay with your new sleeping schedule.

3. When you see someone from your high school you didn't want to see.


4. When you realize you still have work to do even though it's technically a break.


5. When you forget about that big exam you have right after break.


6. When you remember that your hometown is actually crazy.

7. When everyone else is going to tropical destinations but being the awesome person you are you decide to stay home.

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