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Top 5 Essentials For Surviving Senior Week

Your chance to have the best time with your best friends.

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Top 5 Essentials For Surviving Senior Week
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High school is over and so are all of your educational worries until August, where you will begin you're next set of obstacles as you take on life after high school. But for now, you are out and you are excited, and you are so ready to get out on the beach and live it up with your best friends. What better way to do that then senior week? But first, you need a few essentials when taking on one of the best weeks of your life.

1. Sunscreen

I know what is going through your mind, my parents aren't here so I am going to be so crazy and not wear sunscreen. WEAR SUNSCREEN. You will burn and you will not like it the next morning when you wake up. You will also look at your friends and say, "Why did you let me do this?". Don't be that guy.

2. Water

You are going to want it while you are on the beach. You are going to want it when you are walking the boardwalk. You are also especially going to want it when you wake up after your crazy night as a senior week descendent. So do yourself a favor and bring lots of water.

3. Radio

Jam out everywhere you go. Walking the boardwalk? Hold a radio above your head. Laying on the beach? Bump that music as loud as it goes. Getting ready for the night in your hotel room? Dance around in your underwear singing to the latest Drake.

4. Advil

You know why.

5. Pepper Spray

Guys, bring it for the girls in your group because you are the ones expected to take care of us. Girls, bring it because all of the guys who were introverts in high school seem to become extraverts once they hit senior week. You can never be to cautious.

All in all, make sure to pack your essentials because I swear you will thank them in the end, and don't forget to be safe this senior week and the next and the next. Most of all, have a blast in everything you do during senior week and have the best time with your friends!






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