Becoming very bored with classes

<p>A bit of background:</p>

<p>I attend a mid-size public school in Massachusetts. I'm a sophomore, taking two AP classes, self studying one AP, and taking two honors level classes (we're on block scheduling so this is for this semester). The problem is that I'm becoming very bored with my classes. I'm doing well in all of them, but I'm losing motivation to study as none of the material is enriching, entertaining, or challenging. I volunteer my time teaching a science club once a week after school, working in a immunology lab that I've worked in for over a year now, a robotics club, and some other smaller things.</p>

<p>I just don't know what to do. Each day is very dull, and I feel like I'm living life without really feeling much of anything. I wake up, go to school, go to one of my activities, get home around 5 or 6, and then proceed to relax for awhile to compensate for a chronic medical condition I have. After this, it's usually about 9. Sometimes I start my homework earlier, but as the school year goes on, I keep doing it later and later.</p>

<p>I need to change this now. I can't let myself keep doing this. Do you have any advice for staying sane? Any tips to become motivated again?</p>

<p>I have exact same problem, don’t have any real solutions but knowing I’m not alone is somewhat comforting, also doing your own thing in class helps, such as math or even writing.</p>