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What College Kids Do Instead of Their Homework

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What College Kids Do Instead of Their Homework

We have all been there. We sit at our desk, look at our homework, and have zero motivation to do it, so instead we do something different. These are some things that we tend to do.

1. Laundry

Its needs to be done anyway.

2. Folding our clean clothes

I mean you just washed them, should you really let them get all wrinkly?

3. Call a relative

They probably miss you.

4. Work on other homework

Sometimes a different assignment can be more entertaining.

5. Clean the room

It’s so messy, and who knows when you are going to get company.

6. Organize your desk

You might be able to do your homework better

7. Organize your binders

You will be able to find everything better.

8. Plan out the next week

Gotta make sure you have the time to do your homework.

9. Watch YouTube

I mean you should listen to music while doing your homework…..Oh look! Cat videos!

10. Watch Netflix

I mean just one episode won’t hurt….Right?

11. Work Out

Hey, gotta stay in shape.

12. Go get something to eat

Can’t study on a empty stomach!

13. Talk to a friend

Just let it out.

14. Draw

Who knows, you might have a talent, you never knew you had.

15. Look a water bottle

Why is everything so distracting?


16. Write your article for the Odyssey

Okay..You caught me....But hey, gotta entertain myself somehow.

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