50 Things I Want To Do After I Graduate College
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50 Things I Want To Do After I Graduate College

I guess you could call it a bucket list.

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50 Things I Want To Do After I Graduate College
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1. Find a career

2. Travel

3. Write a book

4. Create a website

5. Get my boating license

6. Make a vision board

7. Change my hair

8. Re-do my room

9. Try new foods

10. Get my own apartment

11. Swim with dolphins

12. Go scuba diving

13. Not use social media so much

14. Learn how to cook

15. Grow my nails

16. Adopt a dog

17. Learn Italian

18. Buy a new car

19. Paint on a mural

20. Make a YouTube channel

21. Inspire people

22. Be positive

23. Learn how to sew

24. Go to concerts

25. Drink out of a coconut

26. Write a movie

27. Get fit

28. Read more books

29. Learn how to French braid

30. Go parasailing

31. Do yoga

32. Get better at makeup

33. Write a song

34. Collect gems and crystals

35. Donate old clothes

36. Pray everyday

37. Form strong relationships

38. See a panda bear

39. Take a helicopter ride

40. Stretch everyday

41. Make a bullet journal

42. Invent something

43. Have a walk-in closet

44. Move somewhere warm

45. Recycle more

46. Make scrapbooks

47. Buy my own house

48. Get married

49. Create a family

50. Live life to the fullest

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