<p>Don't want to be affected by this fatal disease!</p>
<p>What's the cure if I ever get infected?</p>
<p>Don't want to be affected by this fatal disease!</p>
<p>What's the cure if I ever get infected?</p>
<p>You go to Community College.... otherwise you realize AP tests are around the corner and you want State or National AP scholar....</p>
<p>My grandmother has a severe form of senioritis known as DIMENSIA.</p>
<p>Relax, at least you did not have sophmoritis this year. Now that is bad!</p>
<p>Its very contagious. Just try, sigh.</p>
<p>AP scores =/= class grades, is the problem. And when you know you're going to get a 5 it's even harder to give a damn about all the busywork.</p>
<p>Senioritis isn't the end of the world. I admit I started to get alarmed when my senior year unweighted GPA was about .6 lower than my other years, but I still managed to finish without any grade below a C+. No consequences yet!</p>
<p>i would freak out if i ever got a C+...nah</p>
<p>I got a C (and no A's!) and guess what? I'm still going to college, and they didn't even reduce my scholarship after getting my final grades. Just don't screw up first semester and you'll be fine.</p>
<p>I think many of you have heard this: I'm doing full time dual enrollment.</p>
<p>Hard to contract senioritis when I'm working with Community College students, huh?</p>
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I lol'd 10char</p>
<p>^Me too. I sure hope I don't get the dreaded DIMENSIA! o noz. I hear that it's almost as bad as.. um.. what do they call it? Dementia.</p>
<p>^ I forgot how to spell it :/</p>
<p>OMG i have such bad senioritis this year... i remember back when i was an overachieving freshman/sophomore/maybeevenjunior... i was like... i will NEVER get seniorits... i'm too good for that. </p>
<p>so then i got into W&M...</p>
<p>i don't think i've picked up a book since. i just don't care anymore. :( </p>
<p>(although this could just be cause it's so close to winter break...)</p>
<p>I first caught senioritis when I heard about it in 9th grade. Then I got it in the second semester of every subsequent year when I realized I don't actually have to work that hard to get straight A's.</p>
<p>Anyone having junioritis?</p>
<p>Like I'm dyinnng to start my senior year. (seems exciting?)
But I'm sure by the end of the first couple of weeks of senior year I'll be dying to get out of high school.</p>
<p>My best friend was unlucky enough to really screw up the first semester of her senior year (1 C, a couple of B's, and a few A's). Then she got deferred from Stanford (while I got rejected, grrrr!) and is now wondering whether her first semester grades will preclude her from being admitted to even the lower tier of prestigious universities (Rice, Duke, etc.). </p>
<p>This is a person who has EVERYTHING else going for her, but she had a lot of growing up to do this semester, took a heavy courseload, and her grandfather became gravely ill right around finals.</p>
<p>What do I say? In my heart, I suspect she'll have to settle for a big public university, but is the game really over for her?</p>
<p>am i the only one who got freshmanitis around midterms of my first year?</p>
<p>i just got accepted ED to Wharton and I have to say I've already perfected senioritis!</p>
<p>faell just because you dont get into stanford doesnt mean u have to go to a public lol..there are hundreds of amazing private schools that dont come with an ivy league brand name..</p>
<p>I have junioritis. I'm sick of school, my grades are slipping, and I just want to apply to colleges already.</p>