Could you guys give me some motivation/words of encouragement to finish my Summer AP Homework?

Please give me some words of encouragement to finish my 5 AP Course Summer Workload! School starts in 2 days!

Imagine how you will feel if you wait until the night before…and have to stay up most of the night. Or worse, how will you feel coming to class with it incomplete? I don’t know how much you have left, but now imagine getting it all done ASAP and having one last free day of summer to do whatever you want.

But…PLEEEEASE…I would hope that a student taking five APs would have learned a little self-discipline by now! Are you sure you want to take five? Maybe that’s the problem…dreading such a heavy load? I don’t think five is necessary (unless you really like them) is it?

Be responsible. Do what is asked of you or pay the price.

Do the work or drop one or more of the courses.

Hey, I know it’s easy to procrastinate. I’m guilty of it too. So I hope this inspires you to do your summer assignments.
Sorry if it isn’t useful, and it’s too long.

Think about the future you might live in. This is what I do when I’m done. Think about living with your dream guy/girl and falling in love, doing your dream job, having a family, having a pet (if you really like animals), or driving a nice car/living in a nice home. Think of helping others with your job, think about your job being this big, important thing that can save people. Then, it makes you think to yourself, “I have to do this. I could help people.”

I know that high school is tough. It’s kind of like a love-hate relationship because despite how much you hate high school, something about high school always comes around you and reminds you of it. Kids can be mean, and even some teachers can be bullies or abusers. Sometimes, school can traumatize you, especially when you have so much other things in your life to worry about, such as family issues, disease/infection issues, homework, abusers, bullies, etc. Other things in your life can make it seem all worse than it is.

Going through so much hard stuff helps you see things. It makes you see things you never really noticed before. After such a horrifying event, within all the tears and sadness, you look around and everything seems so much more beautiful. Trees seem to look a little bit browner and greener. The hallways in your school don’t like so white anymore because you see the past, kids who once walked where you did, knowing they succeeded, that they’re in a better place, and that they have good lives. You see that you can be just like them too and that nothing is holding you back. Even your favorite things look so much more beautiful, and in that moment you realize this, you’ll never forget. You’ll remember it for the rest of your life. You’ll look at the favorite thing to look at again to see what has changed, and you feel alive. You feel like you are not one thing, but you’re everything in the universe from the Earth, stars, Sun, and Moon. From the people to the animals, and you realize you are all of them, and they are all of you. You think, see, and hear deeper than before, taking everything into meaning, and you absolutely know what they were telling you when they told you to mature, to realize how beautiful everything is, and how truly beautiful it is that we exist.

Then, you know you can see it, and that in itself is so beautiful.

Just know that one day this will be over. The more you do this, the closer you are to being finished, to be free.

The person I love most told me once, “If everything isn’t good, then it’s not the end.”

Is everything good? If it’s not, don’t worry. Because I agree with her. If everything isn’t good, then it really isn’t the end. There’s a long way to go because life is long.

Again, I apologize if this is too long. I hope this helped you, and have a good day!

@anthonytheboy You are the best. Thanks for your words of encouragement. I will work hard and do so now!

You’re welcome. I’m happy I was a help!

Have a good day! :slight_smile: