- Clean for the first time all semester.
- Write a novel.
- Cry.
- Use your tears to water the succulent that’s half-dead on your windowsill.
- Pet a dog.
- Clean your laptop screen.
- Make a to-do list that lists all the to-do lists you have yet to make.
- Lie on the floor.
- Pet two dogs.
- Learn a new language.
- Make a scrapbook out of Walmart receipts.
- Read the instructions on the nearest fire extinguisher. Then read them backwards.
- Take a walk.
- Write your second novel.
- Rig all the microwaves in your dorm to beep at the same time.
- Redecorate your roommate’s side of the room.
- Clean out the fridge.
- Vacuum the ceiling.
- Sort your socks alphabetically.
- Make a Rube Goldberg machine.
- Make a blanket fort.
- Train yourself to be ambidextrous.
- Adopt a rock.
- Calculate the number of minutes you’ve been alive.
- Make a map of the tunnels on Seton Hill’s campus, including the ones you plan to make.
- Revive your 90’s haircut.
- Invent a time-travel machine to go back and do your homework.
- Invent a robot to study for you.
- Drink some water.
- Read all of Shakespeare’s plays out loud.
- Look up the Malagasy leaf-nosed snake.
- Take the last text from each of the eight most recent conversations on your phone, then string them together to make a story.
- Cook some food.
- Burn your initials into a desk with a magnifying glass.
- Teach yourself to speak in iambic pentameter.
- Pet all the dogs.
- Cry some more.
- Read a newspaper front to back.
- Write for the Setonian.
Click here to read Bridget Malley’s Senior Speak-Out article in our May 2017 Magazine.
Published By: Paige Parise