Depression in accordance with the approach of school

<p>Anyone else feel depressed around school time?</p>

<p>IM generally a rather happy person but school just makes me soooooooo sad i want to cry.</p>

<p>No, I'm generally glad to go to school -- especially this year when my schedule, thank God, is matching with my wishes closely :)</p>

<p>im not necessarily depressed as i am less tempered.
i absolutely abhor english projects.
all of our english-related AP classes (AP Language, Ap Lit, Ap dramatic writing) inevitably involve numerous reenactments of plays (lines usually memorized), ridiculous costumes, and pointless "creative" videos.</p>

<p>just thinking about them for the coming school year makes me ****ed off.
(im generally a more taciturn individual and thus hate performance-related projects)</p>

<p>i would be excited for senior year, if not for that. </p>

<p>i definitely hear you about school getting you down. I get angst-streaks often, mostly out of anger at the administration and the inevitable slowdown of time after first semester</p>

<p>i hate school. but this year I'm looking forward to it. It's senior year and I want to enjoy every second of it.</p>

<p>bump .</p>

<p>I scream and bellow in joy at the thought of school; I get on my knees as look to the heavens, thanking them eternally for this wonderful opportunity and oasis...</p>

<p>Pretty much - summer sucks. >_></p>

<p>I dunno what its been about these last couple of days before school starts for me this friday, but all ive been doing is wandering back and forth from my laptop to my desktop, trying to find something thatll take my mind off college stuff.</p>

<p>I agree with ChaosTheory. Again, coincidentally.
Summer leaves me feeling unbalanced and unscheduled.</p>

<p>bump .</p>

<p>asking this on CC is somewhat useless. haha :( </p>

<p>but yes, i'm not looking foward to school at all, even though it is my senior year. i'm looking foward to april 1st, when college admission/or REJECTION! letters come in and i'm all done. :) or maybe even june when i'm done with hs FOREVER and then it's COLLLLLEGE! think positive. hahaha =)</p>

<p>Hmmm... well, I get seasonal affective disorder, but that doesn't kick in until November. Other than that, I don't get depressed. :)</p>

<p>Usually I would be depressed but I actually cannot wait! I'm excited to talk to SOME of my teachers, guidance counselor and do some hardcore work.</p>

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Hmmm... well, I get seasonal affective disorder, but that doesn't kick in until November. Other than that, I don't get depressed.

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<p>i think i have that too, i get pretty dour and pessimistic about things after 1st quarter and it doesn't stop til the end of 3rd quarter.
but since im in seattle i guess that makes sense. there are only clouds to get comfortable with from october to may.</p>

<p>I was happy up to 6th grade, alright through 7th and beginning of 9th..Then I moved to my new hs:(</p>

<p>school is less than 3 weeks away. It's cool to start school again, but I'm ot looking foreward to all the work.</p>

<p>Really? I've been in school for two weeks now. Anyways, I like school. :) The only thing I don't like is stupid assignments. By that I mean teachers that make us draw and color, and make posters. I'd much rather read a book and write an essay, or listen to a lecture. Those little "thinking outside the box", "art assignments" turn me off, and doing them is torture. I think those should stop immediately after elementary school.</p>

<p>Well, have things been really horrible for you? Like you just broke up with your boy/girlfriend or you have no friends. Maybe you are failing a class or just failed something. See am doctor if you are depressed. Go to the doctor as soon as possible if you're depressed. You could do some really stupid things.</p>

<p>2 year ago my school had 5 suicides.
Now the 9th graders have to take a SOS (signs of suicide) health class.</p>

<p>my feelings toward school beginning are mixed:</p>

<p>i love to be back and doing things that i find interesting and fulfilling.</p>

<p>but then again, my dual-enrollment at my local university is turning out to be a logistical nightmare.</p>

<p>the first outweighs the second handily, but i hope things'll pan out in the end.</p>

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<p>:eek: That's horrible. Did they come up with any reasons that there were so many?</p>

<p>Well, I've never been that blue. :( <--I suppose I should be happy that "I've never been that blue," but 5 suicides...!</p>