Are you eventually going to let senioritis take over?

<p>@preamble Because it is not an academic class, and I can easily raise the grade anytime I wanted to.</p>

<p>I would, honestly, give myself over, but I’m striving for an honors diploma, and my GPA is still a few points under where it needs to be.</p>

<p>On the other hand, as most of the colleges I’m applying to don’t take AP credit, I probably won’t take as much care to study for AP exams as I have in years past, and I certainly won’t be too torn up if I end up with a few B’s.</p>

<p>I’m a freshman in college, and I will tell you that senioritis will choose you, you can’t choose it. I thought I wouldn’t slack off either last year, but in the end, I couldn’t do my work any more. Although my grades stayed the same as first semester, I procrastinated so much…</p>

<p>There’s this thing at the math/science academy I’m looking at called independent study, which is where you basically pitch an idea to a faculty member of one of the departments and depending on what it is, you either get to do it or not. I plan to fill up second semester of senior year with easy requirements that I haven’t finished yet and independent study projects. One guy actually studied the physics behind bubbles. It was pretty cool.</p>

<p>Senioritis hits hard. That urge to beg teachers for grades instead of earning them…</p>

<p>Are you eventually going to stop making pointless posts?</p>