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Ten things to do after exams

Ten things to do after exams

10. Study. This is not exactly fun, but it’s more fun than failing, if
we’re going to be serious. As my grandmother would say, “It’s better
than a kick in the pants.”
9. Kick back with a DVD (or Blu-Ray, if available) and a sandwich and
enjoy being able to leave school before lunch.
8. Play a pickup game of something with friends. Snow soccer, hockey,
football, or that game you made up six years ago and desperately miss.
7. Hit the library (hear me out!) and pick up a season of some TV show
you’ve been wanting to see. Watch it. That is all.
6. Hit the mall. You’ll be very efficient with your shopping when the
place isn’t packed with tweens and their “boyfriends,” decked out in
zip-up hoodies and Uggs.
5. Go back to bed!
4. Read The Hunger Games. And Catching Fire. And, what the heck,
Mockingjay, too. Definitely possible to read them all in one day.
3. Surf the internet to your heart’s content, dig up some munchies (salt
and pepper potato chips, anyone?) and waste the entire day. (Although I
recommend studying, at least a little)
2. Head out to Mel’s or Boloco with your buds. Again, take advantage of
not having to eat lunch at school (though the new commons is quite nice).
1. Burn your papers from first semester.

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    annaNov 4, 2012 at 7:14 AM

    i tried the one that said to burn my papers from the first semester and guess what?My teacher needed them for checking.the consequences…..ah!I do not want to say it.

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    Zombie AnalystJan 30, 2012 at 8:38 AM

    Remember, if your going to bur your papers from the first semester outside, you have to do it in some kind of container (like a fire pit, or an old wash basin). If you don't, the town could fine you for burning brush without a permit.
    Just a friendly reminder 🙂

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      zombieeeMay 11, 2012 at 10:48 AM

      yeah my friends and i almost got in trouble for the burnfest when we burned out schoolwork

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    waleJan 28, 2012 at 8:11 PM

    litteraly such a bad article.

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