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11 Thoughts Every College Student Has Before Spring Break

Spring Break is on everyone's minds this week.

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11 Thoughts Every College Student Has Before Spring Break
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For all students right now, we are dying for spring break to be here! Students who are already on spring break, I applaud you! You made it far, my friends! All students have thought about these things the week before spring break.

1. We all start analyzing our schedules to see if we can take tests earlier, so we can go home earlier.


2. We all start freaking out because we are excited to eat food that is not from Chick-Fil-A or the dining hall.


3. We are all wondering why our teachers schedule 25 papers, 36 tests, and 9,000 homework assignments the week before break.


4. We are all wondering why our teachers schedule 25 papers, 36 tests, and 9,000 homework assignments after our break. Thus, we have to do work over break, so it's not really a break.


5. When you begin to realize that you won't see some of your best friends for a WHOLE week.


6. You begin to fantasize how it will be reuniting with your dog.


7. If you are going somewhere tropical over spring break, you start to regret choosing Netflix over the gym.


8. You're excited you won't have to deal with an alarm clock.


7. You begin to procrastinate on work thinking, "I can completely get all of this done over break." But, let's be honest, we all know work is not going to get done over break.


8. For girls, we're all excited to go shopping with our moms!


9. When Monday and Tuesday feel like an entire month.


10. When you can't focus on anything because you're too hyped about spring break.


11. Overall, SPRING BREAK IS ALMOST HERE!!!!

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