<p>I agree with INVENIAMVIAM, I thought I had senioritis when I was a junior, but this is SO much worse, because in addition to the feelings of pointlessness, I'm absolutely panicking about college.</p>
<p>I really feel it. I honestly never procrastinated this much, even when I was addicted to 4chan. If the excitement of going to college wasn't enough, reading The Education of Henry Adams made me completely doubt the usefulness of everything I'm doing in school.</p>
<p>Can anyone give me advice on how to quit feeling like this as a SOPHOMORE? I mean most of you are juniors and seniors so you have at least a little leeway, but I've still got 2 and a half years left and this could be quite detrimental to my grades and academics.</p>
<p>I guess I'm just so bored with high school and the monotony of everything. I feel like I need to be out doing something exciting, like traveling the world or being a politician giving speeches. There's so much homework that I'm getting so hopelessly bored with it. Even with extracurricular activities, they're just the same thing every day and every time.</p>
<p>I went through this a month ago. I was convinced I was insane. I think it was just from exhaustion. For a whole month and a half, my schedule was packed full of a whole bunch of things I really didn't want to do anymore. As my ECs ended, and school became a bit less stressful, I started feeling better. Sure, it's great to be a little busy, but when you're busy to the point that you have to compromise your life, it's not healthy.</p>
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No, no nononono, you don't "feel like this." You think you do, but it's nothing compared to what you'll be feeling as a senior. I guarantee it.</p>
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No, no nononono, you don't "feel like this." You think you do, but it's nothing compared to what you'll be feeling as a senior. I guarantee it.
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<p>Agreed. One thinks one has senioritis all through high school, but being a senior in the second semester is even worse than you could ever imagine.</p>
<p>^Agreed. When I didn't study for my finals sophomore year, I thought that that was the worst it could possibly get. When I waited until there were only three hours left before my APUSH final project was due last year before even starting it, I thought that was the worst it could get.</p>
<p>And then senioritis hit.</p>
<p>^Yeah, REAL senioritis! It's worse than I ever imagined! Lololo</p>
<p>^"Sophomoritis" is nothing compared to senioritis, and I'm just getting started here.</p>
<p>yep, im so worried about my laziness. but still more lazy than worried.</p>
<p>hahaha post #4
the same thing happened to me this week when we were learning about poetry.
i also have seniorites as a junior.</p>
<p>Senioritis hit the moment I got an acceptance email. Which happened to be two days before finals started.</p>
<p>...</p>
<p>Yeah. Let's not analyze those grades too closely...</p>
<p>ah crap, i only got junioritis as a senior. The latest I've ever waited to do a project was 9 hours before it was due, with me working on it during my other classes. I got a few teachers mad at me for ignoring them.</p>
<p>Man, I know exactly how everyone feels. I thought I had senioritis as a junior, but it is NOTHING like it is now. I am so apathetic about high school! Graduation needs to already come!</p>
<p>i have had it. i'm tired, i'm sleepy and all i am is lazy and i want to stop being lazy and do my essay right now for instance.</p>
<p>i have crazy senioritis. On friday i waked and baked, then baked during lunch (didn't mean, but my friend had some herb and her stuff is always dank). and during last block my teacher called me out, but he's really laid back so it was fine</p>
<p>^why would you bring herb to school and hold on to it until lunch</p>
<p>yeah, it's hard to care anymore.</p>
<p>man im really enjoying. I still do most of my work but its half assed cause i dont care at all anymore. Im just having tons of fun.</p>
<p>I'm still getting assigned so much work in school, and I can't get passed the feeling that it's all pointless and that I should just blow it off. I find myself constantly angry at teachers who drag out meaningless topics and students who ask stupid questions. My tolerance has decreased drastically since second semester senior year started.
Yeah, Senioritis hit me.</p>