<p>I know the feeling exactly. Even now, during the summer, I always feel like I’m missing something, like there’s something in the back of my mind I forgot to do, and I’m just tired of having demands placed on me. I need to start working out again, get a summer job, get excited about next year, and most of all, get off this site. Ugh. You rising seniors are lucky to still be going through the app process IMO. It was such a burden sometimes, but you always felt like there was something going on, and there’s this sensation of opportunity you just don’t get sitting around waiting for freshman year to begin.</p>
<p>My last day of school was yesterday, but for some reason I couldn’t fall asleep until 2 and woke up at 7. This is the kind of resistance I didn’t during the year, not after.</p>
<p>A little overdramatic. maybe it’s because your tired. you’re just burnt out relax and do interesting stuff your outlook will change</p>
<p>I’m exhausted. Period. And it’s only the end of sophomore year…</p>
<p>I’ll be sure to take your advice about procrastination seriously, though.</p>
<p>If your GPA is not impressive out of high school, you can always go to community college (there are some that have residential life dormitories for freshman), and take the same core courses that you would at most universities. Commit yourself to obtaining an A, or at least a B in those courses, and you can transfer to almost any university of your choice, including ivy leagues. It is never too late to aspire for higher goals and reach them. Go for it.</p>
<p>It was incredibly hard for me academically, mentally, and emotionally for me this year. I’ve felt burned out since October only because of the ridiculous amount of work I had to do. </p>
<p>So by beginning of June, I was so tired… I just needed a nice nap. Luckily I’m out of school now, just researching some scholarship info and self-studying some APs. I am starting to feel better.</p>
<p>I do agree with whoever said that it was nice to not have something looming over their head.</p>
<p>I just finished my senior year, pulled all As my last quarter and got into my top choice school…but I just feel empty and depressed to be honest, been sleeping during the days and just lying around awake at night. Trust me TS you aren’t missing much by finishing weak. I don’t know this year has left me, emotionally and mentally burnt out so tiredness is probably the best way to describe the start of this summer. </p>
<p>However I do want to say hope can go a long way, I only started to change my grades senior year and managed with the colleges, you can too. Never lose hope, it’s all we have left at this point and I wish you all the best. One important thing I learned is that your final year can have a bigger impact than you may think, just try your best and even if your top choice colleges don’t work out, you can’t let that stop your whole life.</p>
<p>AUGirl: totally agree!</p>
<p>Yes, I’m a junior…
and I’m tired…
I just wanna runaway to a secluded island…
I’m tired of this miserable excuse called “life”</p>
<p>i’m tired all the time. sleepy. :(</p>
<p>i’m a junior in a lot of AP classes, and while a part of it is that i’m a huge procrastinator, i also do feel like the workload is making school really the focal point of my life even after school hours. i’m ~emotionally~ tied up in it. it’s ok i guess, but i do miss the summer and just spending the days outside in the sun with my friends. i don’t ever feel really lighthearted, there’s always a bit of stress or worry following me around. it’s unfortunate that our school system is designed like this… when learning is a chore, that can’t be good.</p>
<p>Cool, welcome to the club. I gave up a few months back.</p>
<p>Don’t waste your time helping others, no one appreciated anyway. Blame education for why society blows so bad.</p>
<p>damn it, you made me tired after I read the thread title</p>