<p>Not only am I starting not to care, but I'm also getting sick of all the people I've been going to school with for the past 12 years--I'm ready to leave.</p>
<p>It's good to know there are others that are developing junioritis.</p>
<p>Not only am I starting not to care, but I'm also getting sick of all the people I've been going to school with for the past 12 years--I'm ready to leave.</p>
<p>It's good to know there are others that are developing junioritis.</p>
<p>I developed -itis in 8th grade. I counteract it with just five hours of sleep per night. It seems like midnight is the only time I get stuff done.</p>
<p>I had freshmanitis. It is unreal how much I procrastinate and slack off.</p>
<p>Hey guys, I'm a second semester senior, and it's feeling great.</p>
<p>Just to let you know, the first semester of your senior year is going to suck. Meaning that colleges now look at the first semester of your senior year, especially if you are applying Early Action or Early Decision. So don't give up just yet, you still have a lot more work to do.</p>
<p>And I thought that since it's second semester, I can finally relax, but that's a lie...if you're doing IB or AP tests, those will also keep you quite busy.</p>
<p>I didn't necessarily have junioritis, but it was a huge blow to me when I didn't graduate with all my friends in the grade ahead of me. At graduation all I could think about was "****, I still have one more year."</p>
<p>Ptf, amateurs and your "junioritis."</p>
<p>I probably had the WORST junioritis on CC. I missed like 60 days in one semester of 11th, and around 20 days on the other.</p>
<p>Yeah, I had really bad junioritis and I have really bad senioritis. It's not worth it. Just think of your dream college and try to get some kind of motivation that makes it worth studying, doing homework, etc.</p>
<p>I'm trying hard this semester to rid myself of my recurring junioritis. I get it for a week, then do badly on a test and force myself to work harder. Failure is the catalyst for my success.</p>
<p>I'm being slowly and surely killed by AP Chem. I know it shouldn't be that difficult, but it is. Q1: B+. Q2: C+. Midterm exam: B. So far this quarter I have a C-. It, as well as pre-calc, is ruining my GPA.</p>
<p>I'd always thought I'd do my best this year out of necessity, but it is not so.</p>