5 ways to kill time between classes
In a perfect world, students would be able to schedule their courses so that they either (a) ran concurrently with only five or 10-minute breaks in between or (b) would only have to attend one course per day. Unfortunately, it’s not a perfect world, and students must face a great deal of downtime between classes.
So, for your benefit, here are five things you can do to kill time between classes.
It sounds kind of obvious, but you could actually use that downtime to study! Let’s say you have a two-hour window between classes. Instead of heading back to the dorms or back home, find a quiet spot on campus to study for that upcoming test or do some of the homework you’ve been putting off. It is a good way to make some free time for yourself later on when you’re at home and you’d rather be relaxing than doing homework.
Catch a catnap. Most universities and campuses have plenty of cozy couches you can doze off on. This can keep you refreshed for the rest of your day and also help make up for some of the sleep you missed the night before studying – or doing whatever you college kids do with your evenings. Just don’t forget to set your cell phone alarm or ask a friend to wake you up! It might be a bit embarrassing to wake up on a campus couch after having slept your class away.
Grab a bite to eat. They say breakfast is the most important meal of the day. They say that because it gives you energy for the rest of your day and gets your metabolism working. Grabbing a bite before class can give you an added boost of energy, and it is one less thing to worry about during class.
Get some exercise! Sure, you don’t want to show up to your class smelling like a used gym sock, but you won’t get too overheated taking a walk around campus or even going for a quick jog. This is a good way to clear your mind, maybe listen to some tunes (don’t forget your portable CD player or mp3 player) and get in a good state of mind.
Finally, enjoy your surroundings. Most schools feature art of some kind, maybe even inventive building architecture. Take a look around – you might like your campus more than you think.


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