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7 Reasons Why Spring Break Is the Absolute Worst

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Erica Boucher Student Contributor, Gettysburg College
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1. You get to sleep late.

You get used to sleeping late, and suddenly that 1:10 class just seems way too early.

2. You get to see your pets.

Just when you finally get used to being able to hang out with Max again you suddenly you have to stop petting him while watching TV because there are certain “regulations against” having a pet in the dorm.

3. You get to see your friends from home.

Just when you finally get used to hanging out with your other friends you have to leave them to go all over the country again.

4. You don’t have to do homework.

Just when you get used to not having to do homework you get thrown back into the deep end with midterms and tons of projects.

5. You can wear sweatpants every day . . . and no one is going to judge you.

Just when you get used to being comfy all the time you have to come back to school where people http://www.hercampus.com/school/gettysburg/double-standards-society-how-…http://www.hercampus.com/school/gettysburg/double-standards-society-how-we-judge-what-men-and-women-wear.

6.  You get home cooked meals.

Just when you finally get used to eating your parent’s food again, you have to come back to Servo, which is good but just not the same.

7. You miss Gettysburg.

While Spring Break is pretty awesome, you still miss all of your friends at the ‘Burg and can’t wait to get back and see them.

My name is Erica Boucher and I am part of Gettysburg College Class of 2019. I'm a huge fan of Harry Potter (and am a total Ravenclaw). I'm the Profile Editor here at HerCampus Gettysburg along with a writer. I love the color blue, singing/dancing to music in my dorm room, and wearing funky socks.