31 Things I'd Rather Do Than Study For Midterms
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31 Things I'd Rather Do Than Study For Midterms

Procrastination at its finest

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31 Things I'd Rather Do Than Study For Midterms
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1. Binge watch TV

2. Clean my room

3. Refold everything in my closet

4. Re-watch Stranger Things for a second (or third) time

5. Calculate my potential GPA

6. Watch Tasty videos

7. Cook an elaborate meal

8. Shop on line

9. Drink alcohol

10. Create my own wine tasting

11. Eat every snack in the cabinet

12. Call my parents back

13. Take Buzzfeed quizzes

14. Clean up my email inbox

15. Edit and upload pictures

16. Do my hair and makeup for no reason

17. Take a nap

18. Do laundry, and actually separate whites and delicates

19. Organize my closet based on the colors of clothes

20. Go workout

21. Play with Snapchat filters

22. Go for a walk outside

23. Delete contacts I've had on my phone since middle school

24. Delete Facebook friends that I don't actually know

25. Watch Jimmy Fallon clips on YouTube

26. Stalk interviews of my favorite celebrity

27. Scroll back to someone's first Instagram

28. Sign up for Tinder or Bumble just to swipe

29. Give myself a manicure

30. Extensively clean the whole apartment

31. Pretend I don't have a test tomorrow

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