It’s that time of year again. The time when you’ve never had more studying to do, but you just can’t seem to bring yourself to do it. You’ve gone on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, but those can only entertain you for so long. Luckily, we here at Her Campus are perfectly okay with enabling your procrastination habits. Here are some new sites to keep you going this week.
You’re already here. Why not stay a while? Take a look around Agnes Scott’s page and then hit that pink HC banner to check out the home page featuring content written by our national writers. The articles cover everything from sex to study tips. If you need some inspiration, go to the How She Got There section which profiles successful women and how they’ve achieved their dreams.
Select a date and this online generator will take you back to the top hits of the year. 1992 is our personal favorite.
Made by two photographers, this site is just beautiful pages of cinemagraphs. The images are oh-so-satisfying (especially the food ones). Warning: may result in hunger and sleepiness.
Written by the author of The Pixar Touch: The Making of a Studio, David A. Price, this blog is about everything to do with Pixar animation. Topics range from how 3D animations were made in the 70’s, to classic Pixar story rules, to interviews of artistic directors.
The name says it all. Hilarious.
Exams are stressful for everybody, but for some it can be overwhelming. This interactive flow chart will guide your through the steps of self care that we often don’t remember.
Instead of writing your own thesis, take a look at these hilarious translations of people’s actual research theses. Example: “Satan and Beelzebub are an Old Married Couple and There’s a 30 Page Fan Fiction Proving It.”
This site is a bit more practical. It offers a wide range of lifestyle posts for working (and studying) women.
9. Extra Crispy
Surely, you’re getting hungry by now. This online magazine is dedicated to writing solely about breakfast. Finally. Someone has created the thing we have been missing in life.
10. The Classics
Tumblr, Pinterest, Buzzfeed, The Onion, Omegle, Youtube, Amazon (or any online shopping, for that matter), all social media, etc. The old, faithful distractors. They never let us down.
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Happy procrastinating! And I guess good luck on your exams; those are important, too.
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