<p>After I got into William and Mary, I too contracted a full-blown case of senioritis.</p>
<p>And just because you end up at a Public school doesn't mean you're screwed. Places like Berkeley, UCLA, Michigan and Virginia are better than a lot of the privates ranked in front of them.</p>
<p>anagrampanda--meee toooo. I'm ready to start college apps and figure out where I'm going to spend the next 4 years of my life. I just want to skip ahead to fall of senior year..</p>
<p>anyone kinda excited to start college apps? I am..just the idea of it I guess..I probably wont be as excited when I actually start doing them though.</p>
<p>oooh my thread got bumped. surprisingly, i'm barely scathed by senioritis this year. i'm getting straight a's (although just holding on in ap gov't).</p>
<p>just think about the benefits of doing your homework/studying/developing a decent work ethic. it'll pay off!! if it's not working, you're the only one making it hard for yourself.</p>
<p>everyone for clarification, there is no such thing as freshman-itis, sophomoreitis, or even junioritis. senioritis is it's own class of disease. inexorable. destructive. the real deal.</p>
<p>and i just think i might be afflicted with it pretty soon..since I got into MIT early action. lol.</p>
<p>Senioritis has been with me since the beginning of this year. And it keeps on getting worse. I stopped listening in class and I do my homework five minutes before it's due (and that's if I do my hw at all). I am just wondering what would happen after mid-term. </p>
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Uh, no. College apps are actually not that fun. No lies.</p>