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A Bucket List Every College Kid Should Have

Four years flies by so make sure you try new things!

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A Bucket List Every College Kid Should Have

Every college kid has to have the "must do" list in the average of four years that they'll be at school for. I like to call this a bucket list. Check out these fifteen ideas to add to your bucket list!

1. Write a book


Write about your experiences at school or your friends or make something up,even if you don't have a creative bone in your body. You might surprise yourself and actually be good at it.

2. Go on a picnic with friends

Stop and take a deep breath. Go on a picnic with friends and enjoy the little things in life.

3. See the Grand Canyon


Check out one of America's priced jewels and take a road trip with friends!

4. Learn how to play the piano or guitar


Get artsy and learn how to play an instrument!

5. Do yoga

Yoga is a great way to relax and relieve stress. Definitely, something to try during your college life!

6. Clean out your closet


Are you ever going to wear those pants from sophomore year of high school again? Point made.

7. Write "thank you" notes to people who have helped you

Write thank you notes to people. They will make their day. Your grandma, your grandpa, your mom, your dad.

8. Do karaoke

Be brave and get on that stage to sing some karaoke.

9. Play beer pong

Don't be like this old guy playing beer pong for the first time,even though he's pretty good

10. Get an internship in a major city

Get your internship in a major city and adult for a summer in the city.

11. Go camping

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12. Attend an ABC party

My friend swears by ABC (anything but clothes) parties and refuses to go if it is anything but. So check out all of the hype and attend one.

13. Vote


Have a say on who represents you.

14. Take a cooking class

When you graduate, you'll no longer have the cafeteria or mom so you have to learn sometime.

15. Graduate

C's get degrees, right?

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