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How to Be Productive on Snow Days (As Told by Cats)

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Brandeis chapter.
  1. Set an alarm and try to get up before lunch. Sleeping in too late will keep you tired and unproductive for the rest of the day

 

2. Trek to Sherman for food. It’s always a good step to leave your room and to eat something other than Easy Mac

 

3. Stop in at the library on the way back from Sherman and do work there. Fun fact the library actually is open on snow days!

 

4. When you need a study break, use the winter weather to your advantage, and go outside to build a snowman or go sledding

 

5. After a productive day, reward yourself by grabbing blankets and hot chocolate to curl up for a movie night with your roomies

 
Cassie is a sophomore at Brandeis University from Maine, double majoring in environmental studies and history. When Cassie is not combating climate change with Brandeis Climate Justice or attending a zumba class or intramural soccer game, she can be found wandering Sachar woods, taking note on the tree species there or discussing feminism with friends in upper Usdan over a quesadilla and smoothie from Curritos.