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How Would You Do In A College Class About ‘Doing Nothing?’

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How Would You Do In A College Class About ‘Doing Nothing?’

There is a “Do Nothing” class at Lawrence University in Appleton, Wis. and wouldn’t you know it, it’s the most popular class at the university.

Constance Kassor is the professor of the class and is blown away by how popular it is. According to Yahoo, students are trying to figure out ways to deal with stress, mental health challenges and the pressure of being productive.

The school only has 1500 students, of those 1500, 52 are taking the “Do Nothing” course. This course came about because of all the stresses new students have when going into college.  This is meant to help them organize, plan better and just take some me time.

I have been preparing for this class my whole life.  Let’s just say, if APSU gets this course, it would be the only class I have ever passed.

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