15 Things College Students Really Want For Christmas
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15 Things College Students Really Want For Christmas

Who wouldn't want the ability to eat anything and not have to work out?

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15 Things College Students Really Want For Christmas
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After (just barely) surviving finals weeks around the country, college students are heading home for the holidays after a whirlwind of a semester. Whether this was your first semester as a freshman or your last one as an early-graduating senior and everything in between, you're bound to be excited about going home and getting a break from an intense sixteen weeks at school. Back in the day, you used to write Christmas lists and letters to Santa, but why not do that as an 18 to 22 year-old too? Here are 15 things college students really want this holiday season:

1. To have passed our finals

2. A 4.0 GPA

3. More sleep

4. A tuition break

5. For Sylly Week to be every week


6. A bottomless bank account


7. The ability to eat anything and not have to work out


8. Speaking of which: free and home cooked food

9. A never ending mug of coffee (that never needs to be washed)

10. A summer internship


11. A job offer

12. A self-cleaning apartment

13. ALL OF THE puppies and kittens in the world

14. Clothes that never need washing

15. Four more years of college


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