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Ideas for Thanksgiving College Break

I heard you get extended time off in college for Thanksgiving. How do college students usually use that time?

a year ago

It is true that nearly all colleges give students a short break around Thanksgiving. What you do during this short holiday can greatly vary depending on your personal interests, workload, and whether you're spending it on campus or at home. Here are some ideas:

1. Plan a "staycation": Enjoy the quieter campus atmosphere and take some time to relax. Visit local attractions, eat at the on-campus cafeteria discretely stashing some food for later, or lounge in your dorm room for a lazy movie or book marathon.

2. Catch up on coursework: This might not be the most exciting option, but it can be beneficial. The end of the semester is near and final exams are on the horizon. Utilizing the break to review course materials could alleviate some of the upcoming academic stress.

3. Participate in a campus event: Check if your college is organizing any events. Attending these can help you de-stress, socialize, and get into the Thanksgiving spirit.

4. Bond with your suitemates/friends: If others are staying on campus, plan group activities such as a potluck Thanksgiving dinner, movie nights, or game nights.

5. Travel: Use the break as a mini-vacation. Visit friends at their universities or go on a road-trip to explore a new city or state.

6. Volunteer: Embrace the spirit of Thanksgiving by giving back. Participate in a food drive, help at a soup kitchen, or volunteer for other community services.

Remember to do what feels best for you and to take some time for yourself. You can mix and match these suggestions to customize your ideal Thanksgiving break. Enjoy your holiday!

a year ago

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