Monday, February 24, 2014

Round and round and round we go

The worst part about every break is the first day of classes when you come back.  Be it a month long break or a three day weekend I believe that students instinctively go into a lazy stupor that makes us want to stay up all night and sleep all day.  Unfortunately classes generally happen before noon, and you get smacked in the face by your alarm you forgot you set, fall on your face as you try to get out of bed (or maybe that's just me being clumsy), and stumble your half awake self to the shower so you can get to class on time.

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Then to compound your desire to be back on break you are perpetually tired all day, but all college students know exactly how to handle this problem in three words, "coffee and naps." That's right, grab a coffee on your way to class and pass out in your dorm for 15 minutes during your lunch break.  I know it always gets me through that rough first day back, and I'm sure I'm not the only one.  

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