8 Things To Do If You're Stuck At Home Over Spring Break
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8 Things To Do If You're Stuck At Home Over Spring Break

Step one: don't get bored!!

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8 Things To Do If You're Stuck At Home Over Spring Break

While it may seem like all your friends are on spring break, and you're stuck at home bored, I guarantee you're not alone. There are probably some other people also at home. Here's some things to do to make the best of your break, even if you're not on vacation.

1. Hang out with your hometown friends from high school

Spend time with you best friends at home. Hopefully your breaks will overlap!

2. Visit your high school

Grab lunch with your old teachers if you can!

3. Go shopping

Go to your local mall while it's not super busy.

4. Spend time with your family

Catch up on the family drama you've missed.

5. Watch TV

Catch up on Netflix shows or watch your favorite movies.

6. Work!

Stay at school and work, or see if you can get your old job at home back for a little bit to make some money.

7. Plan a mini vacation

Go on a weekend trip to somewhere close by.

8. Homework!

Get ahead on your homework while you have extra time. Let's be real, some professors probably gave out homework for break.

Even if you're not on vacation, don't forget it's still spring break!! You can still have fun at home. Just be happy you're on break and don't have class.

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