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Stages of Cleaning Your Dorm Room

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Cynthia Crispino Student Contributor, Brandeis University
Emily Rae Foreman Student Contributor, Brandeis University
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Brandeis chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

Cleaning your dorm is a struggle. If you let the clutter add up after a few weeks, the clutter will add up and you could be sitting in your laundry.

Stage 1: You decide to be productive and start to clean​

Stage 2: You pick up the clothes off the floor and put them in your drawers or on hangers​

Stage 3: Cry, Have a breakdown​

Stage 4: You decide to declutter your desk​

Stage 5: You pick up the papers on your desk and jam them in your drawers​

Stage 6: You get the Swifter out to clean the floor​

Stage 7: You start cleaning the floor but then decide to give up​

Stage 8: You give up and decide to watch Netflix in bed​

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Emily Rae Foreman is a senior at Brandeis University studying Internationals and Global (IGS) studies with a double minor in Economics and Anthropology. She has been acting President of Her Campus Brandeis for two years, as well as a tour guide, an Undergraduate Department Representative for IGS, A writer for the Brandeis Politics Journal and Vice President of the Brandeis Society for International Affairs.