How to Survive a FULL Week of School

October 25, 2016

Late start days are the best times to eat at your favorite breakfast place.
Credit: Naomi Youakim (used with permission)

Late start days are the best times to eat at your favorite breakfast place. Credit: Naomi Youakim (used with permission)

In the second quarter, there are hardly any full weeks of school due to Columbus Day, faculty retreats, PSAT/ACT testing, and parent/teacher conferences. These things make it difficult for students to adjust to a having a full week of school. Here are some ways Academy girls successfully survive a traditional five day week of school.

 

  • Grabbing a snack before or after school

Making a quick five to ten minute trip to Starbucks in the morning to get some coffee, or getting an acai bowl from Swami Juice after school can brighten your day and give you the energy you need to continue the day.

Credit: giphy.com Senior, Morgan Graff shares that if she does not go to Chipotle at least once a week, something bad will happen.
Courtesy of giphy.com Senior, Morgan Graff shares that if she does not go to Chipotle at least once a week, something bad will happen.
  • Sleeping

Teenagers need an average of eight to nine hours of sleep every night. Although in high school this seems unrealistic, try to prioritize homework, sports, and other activities in order to get a proper amount of sleep.

Credit: giphy.com
Courtesy of giphy.com

 

  • Drinking Water

Drinking water has proven to assist in waking up, help with digestion, and improve a person’s mood. The recommended amount of water to drink daily is half a gallon.

Courtesy of giphy.com Sophomore Myah Rhines thinks it is really important to drink water daily.
Courtesy of giphy.com Sophomore Myah Rhines thinks it is really important to drink water daily, adding “I drink usually about 65 ounces of water a day. I bring my Yeti everywhere I go to remind me to stay hydrated.”
  • Jamming out to music

Music can change a person’s mood in an instant. Put on a favorite Spotify playlist on the way to school or plug in headphones while you’re doing school work in study hall.

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Courtesy of wifflegif.com
  • Making plans for the weekend to look forward to

Coordinate plans with friends at the beginning of the week so there is something to look forward to throughout the week.

Courtesy of giphy.com Senior Jenna Maceovsky states, “Making plans with your friends for the weekend makes the week go by so much faster.”
Courtesy of giphy.com Senior Jenna Maceovsky states, “Making plans with your friends for the weekend makes the week go by so much faster.”
  • Having your friends by your side all week

It’s comforting to know that you have your friends with you during stressful moments of the week. Having someone to vent to about any problems or laugh with is a great destresser.

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