Any college student knows that Spring Break is one of the best weeks of the year. Whether you're getting a tan at the beach, chilling on the couch at home or exploring a new city, spending a week away from the constant flow of assignments and responsibilities of being a student is the thing we look forward to most.
Unfortunately, the week before this break is full of midterms, project deadlines and papers to write. Exhaustion sets in, but there is a light at the end of the tunnel. Here is the week before Spring Break as told by April Ludgate from Parks and Recreation.
1. Starting off strong, studying in the library.
2. Seeing friends across the library.
3. Answering the short answer questions on a mid term that you should have studied for more than you did.
4. What you say when someone asks why you think you did well on a midterm.
5. Consoling a friend after she has a mental breakdown.
6. Starting a paper the night before it's due and realizing it's going to be much harder than you thought.
7. When your professor tells you that you won't be doing that much in class the day before break.
8. When a professor cancels class the day before break.
9. When only one of your professors schedules a midterm for the day you want to leave.
10. Finally leaving campus to start Spring Break.
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