Michaela Wilkins is experiencing senior burnout in what she calls her last âdisappointingâ semester at the University of Georgia. Spring break was originally scheduled for next week, March 8-12. Now, most students at UGA will spend the week preparing for exams and assignments, as the midterm of the semester approaches on March 9. On Oct. 29, UGA pushed the beginning of the spring semester back by two days and added three one-day instructional breaks to the 2021 calendar. The two remaining instructional breaks are March 12 and April 8. Classes will not be held on these days, but campus will remain open. Wilkins, a double major in English and theater, said she spent the Feb. 17 instructional break working on a project for 10 hours. Her presentation was due Thursday, but her professor sent feedback notes on the draft Wednesday morning around 1 a.m.