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5 Ways To Celebrate The End Of The Semester

The most wonderful time of the year.

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5 Ways To Celebrate The End Of The Semester

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The end of the semester is the happiest time for a college student. Classes are done for, grades are in, and there isn't a care in the world.

Sleep

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Something we all lack during the semester is sleep. Now that the semester has come to an end, it takes that extra time you have to give your body some rest. Take a day to sleep in till 12, trust me no ones judging. #NoShame

Eat Out 

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We all have our own favorite food joint, whether it is a five-star restaurant or a fast food place. Use the end of the semester as an excuse to really ball out. Get bacon on your spicy chicken sandwich or go for the filet mignon over the ribeye.

Watch the Sunrise

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A peaceful and relaxing experience, watching the sunrise is the perfect way to celebrate the end of a difficult semester. Not everyone lives by a beach by that shouldn’t stop you from going out early in the morning to view this light show.

Spend Time With Friends 

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Don’t celebrate the end of the semester alone, go out with friends for an even better celebration. Hit up local bars, go see a movie, or do whatever you and your friends are into. Things are more enjoyable with a group so don’t hesitate to include your friends in the fiasco.

Binge watch a TV series

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The options are endless here. With hundreds of TV shows on numerous different platforms, it's easy to get hooked on one. Get your favorite snack, hop in your bed, and start the grind sesh that is binge watching. Lose yourself in the show, and enjoy the end of the semester.

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