Whether you’re struggling through the disaster of finals, the internship search, or a rough day, here are some of your best places to cry around campus. Release your sorrows in one of these lovely spots.
An unknown gem, and my vote for best bathroom on campus, you can enjoy the silence and soak up your tears with the copious available paper towels.
You know, the nice space with plenty of tables and benches, lots of plants, and the added bonus of trains passing every few minutes so people on one side of the street can’t see your tears.
That one behind the building that’s basically abandoned all the time. Get your coffee and then step out back for a nice relaxing cry.
This location gives you the chance to relax outside if the weather is nice. Nothing beats getting out your emotions in the sun.
A little known secret: if you walk past the connector stop and down the road toward the outside of campus, there’s an awesome garden before the fields on the edge of campus. Lots of beautiful flowers and water features make for a lovely setting to get out your emotions.
The water will make it seem like your tears don’t even exist, and the echoes will provide a nice sound experience. Plus, you exercise at the same time. Win, win.
Let’s face it, you were going to be here already. Might as well have a nice cry while you’re waiting for your pizza. Warm cheese should do the trick to cheer you up.
Wander in and pretend to be a rich and elegant tourist who’s also having an emotional day.
There’s a good chance you’ll be crying in the library anyways, might as well find a nice warm corner in the back for some peace and quiet.
If books aren’t your thing, drinks might be. Try out the other Library and wash away your sorrows.
This is a sponsored post. All opinions are my own!
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