Fun/Unusual Gap Year Plans?

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stevecurry1990

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Hey everybody, I just sent out my primary recently and am now looking for something to do with all this extra time that just fell out of the sky. Not really sure what sort of job/volunteering type thing I should go after and I was wondering if you all would be willing to share some fun or unusual things you guys are doing. 🙂
 
Focus more on:
-reading inspiring books
-running/cycling/swimming
-practicing the guitar
-speeches for Toastmasters
-writing poems and songs
-Spanish fluency
-learning ASL
-learning more dance moves

That's what I have so far for my gap semester next year when I apply 😛
 
I am doing research in economics 😀
You should workout/play WoW and read "The Economist" XD
 
I hope to:

Workout
Play golf
Learn Arabic/Spanish (already got a little head start on that)
Make money
Play the ukelele
Travel
Poon slay and day chay
 
Focus more on:
reading inspiring books
-running/cycling/swimming
-practicing the guitar
-speeches for Toastmasters
-writing poems and songs
-Spanish fluency
-learning ASL
-learning more dance moves

That's what I have so far for my gap semester next year when I apply 😛

This too. And watch movies.
 
Do the same activities I've always done and more so that I'm constantly improving my application in case I have to reapply. I'm living as if I need to better my app.
 
I hope to:

Workout
Play golf
Learn Arabic/Spanish (already got a little head start on that)
Make money
Play the ukelele
Travel
Poon slay and day chay

I'm doing all of this minus learning a language. Glad to see another uke player😀
 
Well I was going to catch all 151 original pokemon....:laugh:
 
Play videogames all day long and into the night for a year straight. :idea:

Go hunting.

Read books.

Work
 
Go travel! I went to South Korea for 2 weeks with my boyfriend and it was a lot of fun, even though I barely knew any Korean. I also took road trips with friends to San Francisco, Washington DC, and Austin. Trying out all the new and different foods was the best part.
 
- Learn how to brew beer
- Run a 5K
- Read!
- Master beat-boxing flute
- Take an introductory Spanish course
- Do more KenKens and Crosswords
- Take a baking class?
- Learn to olie on skateboard

It's been hard squeezing it into a research job and the barrage of secondaries, but hopefully I'll have more time for these in the fall! 😀
 
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