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End Of The Year Bucket List

The 16 things you must do before the year's over!

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It's crazy to think that another year in college has come and gone. With that being said, there are many things that we need to do before the year ends. What better way to do that, then create a bucket list? Here is a bucket list of 16 things to do before the end of the year.

1. Finish all assignments.

I know it's lame, but before doing anything fun make sure you finish all of your assignments! You aren't going to want to worry about it while you're trying to enjoy your time left at school.

2. Swim in the fountain on campus.

Most campus' has some type of fountain that everyone has been dying to swim in at some point. So what better time to take a dip in it than then end of the school year?

3. Talk to the boy/girl you have been crushing on.

The wait is over! Stop drooling over your crush from afar and finally go up to him/her and say, "hi"! In case it doesn't work in your favor, you at least have all summer to avoid him/her!

4. Watch the sunrise with friends.

I know it's early, but getting up to watch the sunrise with friends is a great opportunity that you do not want to miss. It's also a perfect chance to get beautiful pictures with friends!

5. Hang out all day on the Quad.

You have walked passed it every single day, but how often do you actually spend time on your campus' Quad? Now that it's the end of the year, pick a nice day to just hang out on the Quad all day with friends!

6. Darty!

When the weather is nice, there's only one thing to do; darty! Grab your friends, a selfie stick, and head over to the nearest house or beach and have a great time!

7. Land a job/internship.

I know that being an adult is a scary thing, but getting an internship or a job is something we all have to do eventually! Might as well get it done now!

8. Go to the roof of a building.

We have all wondered how people get to the roofs of buildings on campus and have always secretly wanted to go up there ourselves. However, make sure it's safe before you do this one!

9. Pull an all-nighter

Sleep is nice, but staying up all night with friends is almost a right of passage while in college. Just make sure to drink a lot of caffeine before doing this!

10. Bar crawl.

Pick one night to go out with all of your friends to a bunch of different bars! Have fun and drink responsibly!

11. Eat at every restaurant in town.

Everyone loves food, so make sure to eat out at all the restaurant's in town before going home!

12. Make it on the President's Instagram.

No, not the President of the United States. The President of your University! Being on his or her Instagram is a major accomplishment in the eyes of social media, so try to do whatever it takes to get on to it!

13. Sneak onto a sport's field at night.

Although it's risky, many of us have always wanted to sneak onto one of the sportsfields on campus at night with friends. Just don't get caught!

14. Take a picture with the mascot.

You must take a picture with your school's mascot at some point before graduating! It's a right of passage!

15. Have a family dinner with your best friends.

Instead of going out to eat, invite all of your friends over and have a dinner at home! It's cheaper, more relaxed, and it can be a lot more fun!

16. Graduate.

Yep, the "G" word that no one likes to talk about. Unfortunately, we all have to graduate at some point, but don't worry! This will be the very last thing to check off your list!

Take advantage of every opportunity that is offered to you and live with no regrets. Make the most out of college experience and live each day to the fullest. Time goes by very fast while in college and before you know it, you will be graduating. Until then, have fun and enjoy the time you have left at school with all of your friends.


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