junioritis

<p>Any other second semester juniors starting to fell less then excited about school?</p>

<p>Here here. Can't believe we still have one more year to go...<em>sigh</em></p>

<p>I can hardly motivate myself to do any work these days. It sucks. If I'm this bad this year, I shudder to think of how much I'm going to slack off next year when I'm a senior.</p>

<p>Wow, I feel a lot better now that I know I'm not the only person who feels this way =)</p>

<p>I've never been excited about school. Just something I gotta do.</p>

<p>this happened to me..
trust me, don't expect to magically pick it up come senior year. early senioritis leads right through senior year, so if you don't want to fk up your first semester grades you should really get your act together before september..</p>

<p>i ended up with a D+ in calc second quarter (D- on my final last year) and now many schools that I might have had a shot at have become ***noway schools. :'(
Don't let this happen to you!</p>

<p>oy. I totally have junioritis too.</p>

<p>I think I had sophomoritis last year.</p>

<p>Last year at about this time I felt no motivation whatsover, couldn't believe I had one whole more year of school left, etc. Slogged through the rest of junior year, dreading the fall. Then when I got back to school, I was actually inspired to study and work hard. Why? The college applications! I'd spent the summer reading up on colleges, visiting, studying for the SAT and other college-related things. I was super-excited about going off, and that provided the motivation to study. With applications looming, college suddenly didn't seem far off anymore. One year left - I could do do that! Come senior year, the end is in sight. That's been so much easier than spring junior year. For me, junioritis was far worse than senioritis, which has hit now and is more the product of extreme exahustion from the last few months and a desire to make the most of my last few months at home than from a sense of despair at how long was left and unmotivation that I felt this time last year.</p>

<p>The thing is, I've always been a really hard worker... until now. Now that I know that I stand a good chance at very good schools, I'm starting to not care about the difference between an a and an a+... and all that.</p>

<p>haha i've had this since like kindergarten, no kidding. im so friggin messed up i dont do hw or study for tests or any of that >.<</p>

<p>I know exactly what junioritis feels like, I can't find any motivation to keep studying for any of my classes!</p>

<p>i'm so sick of school</p>

<p>^ same here.</p>

<p>I totally have junioritis....can't wait until summer!!!</p>

<p>Sooooo exhausted. But just think...these are some of the busiest weeks of the busiest quarter of the (supposedly) busiest year of high school.</p>

<p>as someone else said, the difference between a 95 and a 100 or even a 90 and a 100 are slowly starting not to matter at all. why do I care?!</p>

<p>haha im having fun fun fun!! :)</p>

<p>haha it's funny because freshman year-last semester i've been the lazy ass but now, being a second semester junior, i've gotten my act together. it's like the total opposite from everyone else.</p>

<p>wow i see you everywhere peach</p>

<p>148 posts in a month O_O</p>

<p>CC helps make my junioritis worse</p>

<p>and then motivates/guilts me with all the ivy league stuff</p>

<p>ugh</p>

<p>I have no motivation because I have came to the realization that I am not going anywhere but my free state school for college. I don't believe that over $30k investment is worth it in college, even if my parents can pay for it.</p>

<p>I'm suffering from junioritis, pre-senioritis, post-sophomoritis.</p>

<p>Beat that</p>