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7 Ways to Procrastinate Studying for Midterms

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Natalie Hench Student Contributor, Washington University in St. Louis
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1) Netflix

Estimated Time: 45 minutes*

*Actually three hours if we’re being honest with ourselves

Review: This goes without saying, Netflix is one of America’s most beloved pastimes. What’s not to love?

 

 

2) Easy mac

Estimated Time: 3.5 minutes

Review: Easy Mac is the new Ramen.

Bonus points: Combine with Netflix for double the fun

 

 

3) Nap

Estimated Time: 20 minutes? 4 hours? Who knows

Review: Yes, girl, treat yourself. You know you want to.

 

4) Workout

Estimated Time: Solid 30 minutes sounds good enough

Review: So maybe this one works better in theory, but you’ll be happy you did it afterwards

Bonus Points: Endorphins make you happy!

 

 

5. Chocolate

Estimated Time: To each her own?

Review: Less healthy endorphins will still make you happy*

*If not happier in my experience

 

 

6. Laundry

Estimated Time: Too long. Maybe 1.5 hours, but not really unless you’re just watching your clothes get cleaned. Unless you’re into that, then go for it.

Review: You’ll wanna look cute in your Snapchats to all your friends complaining about how much work you have

 

 

7. Write a Her Campus Article

Estimated Time: Here and there in between classes

Review: Nope? Just me? Okay.

 

 

Happy Procrastinating!

by Jordan Kassab

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Washington University Class of 2019. College of arts and sciences, Psychology major with a minor in Design