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100 THINGS TO DO BEFORE YOU GRADUATE

55. Better yet, get published in one of them. Express your opinion. Write an editorial or a letter to the editor.

56. Heck, just express yourself. Take a creative writing class or a film class or a photography class.

57. Keep a journal.

58. Write a letter to someone to thank them, to tell them how much you value their friendship or to just say "Hi."

59. Talk to that person you always wanted to get to know but never did.

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60. Talk to that person you used to know but now pretend you don't. (That guy or girl from your first-year dorm or that really great section you both hated.)

61. Forget your schedule for an entire day.

62. Forget it for an entire week.

63. Throw a party.

64. Read the newspaper. Every day. Remember that there is life outside Harvard.

65. Attend the Harvard Education Forum and Institute of Politics speeches. Never again will you have the opportunity to hear so many famous people speak, unless you become one of them.

66. Learn to design a Web page.

67. Go to office hours, just to say you have.

68. As a professor to your Student-Faculty Dinner. If one says no, ask another.

69. Study in groups.

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