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8 Things College Students Must Do Over Christmas Break

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8 Things College Students Must Do Over Christmas Break

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Now that it's Christmas break, college students can come home without worrying about coming back the following days for exams, finals, and stress. Below are 8 things that every college student should do during the holidays.

1. Catch up on sleep

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Catching up on much-needed sleep is the first thing on this list.

2. Spend time with family

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Home for the holidays means quality family time.

3. See your friends

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Finally catch up on all of the gossip.

4. Watch Netflix without the guilt

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Now you can watch Netflix without knowing there's an exam that you're unprepared for.

5. Cook homemade meals

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Christmas break is the perfect time to devour hot, homemade meals instead of having Chick-fil-a every day.

6. Read books

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Find a nice book to curl up with instead of a hundred-pound biology textbook.

7. Visit your favorite restaurants

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Now that you're in your hometown, you can eat at all of your favorite places.

8. Spend time with your pets

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So many kisses and cuddles to catch up on.

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