Dropping one class from honors to regular--second semester senior

<p>So I'm a second semester senior and I'm already feeling the apathy of senioritis pretty intensely right now. I've never really thought of myself as lazy, but now that it's second semester, I've just found it so unbelievably difficult to keep myself motivated, especially in the classes I don't enjoy!</p>

<p>Anyway, I have eight classes per day; four AP and four honors. My most difficult class, by far, is pre-calculus honors (yeah, I'm not the greatest in math). I got a B last semester, but two and a half weeks into this semester, I have an F. I've turned in half of the homework assignments and failed the first test.</p>

<p>Anyway, I've heard that the class a step down (Pre-calculus) is exponentially easier. I'm considering seeing if I can drop down to that class. I've been in honors math since freshman year, but I've always been a B student in math.</p>

<p>The thing that's hindering me from dropping down is the fact that I will have to let colleges know. Most of the schools I'm applying to are very selective (Amherst, Bowdoin, Pomona, Emory, Vassar, Boston College, Middlebury). How detrimental would dropping down be to my application?</p>

<p>I feel inadequate for even asking such a question, as I know that I should push myself.</p>

<p>Should I drop down to regular, where an A would be easy and things would be much more manageable, or push myself in honors and fight just to get a B?</p>

<p>If anyone asks, a common explanation for change of course level in second semester is that it is the result of a schedule conflict.</p>

<p>Your issue seems to be much deeper however. Tomorrow go sit in your counselor’s office until the two of you can come up with a plan for how you are going to keep your head screwed on straight this semester.</p>