<p>I was initially a good student as a freshman, although I had only one honors class that year: Geometry. Sophomore year I took Honors Trig and Honors Chemistry, then junior year I took Honors Pre-Calc BC, Honors Physics, and Honors English. Junior year I noticed my grades started to slump a little and I earned a few B's on my transcript, but I wasn't too worried. Now, in the beginning of senior year, was a little rough. I occasionally "stumbled" not doing so well on maybe a test or so in AP Calc BC or AP Physics but usually I would try to focus more and do better. Unfortunately the way it is now, it looks like I am set to have almost straight B's, if I get lucky and get one or two A-/A's. Any suggestions on how to bring up my grades? Is it that I need to stop having senioritis?</p>
<p>If you’re on CC, show that you care and are worrying, it’s probably not Senioritis. It’s not like it’s the end of the world (although I really can’t say if it is or not) for you to have B’s, especially taking Calc BC and Physics (1, 2 or C?). AP’s should challenge you, so figure out ways to study smarter, not necessarily harder, and succeed. Go on YouTube or Khan Academy, stay after school with your teachers (assuming they can) and ask questions to clear thinks up. I wouldn’t stress over it, to be honest. Just try new ways of preparing for class :)</p>