<p>I get out in June! Not fair! :(</p>
<p>My row of As in the first quarter is about to be tainted with a B in the second quarter…</p>
<p>I got on the Senioritis train recently.</p>
<p>My irrational fear of a less-then-acceptable chance at getting into my first choice prevented me from completely slacking off during the first semester. </p>
<p>My irrational fear of a less-then-acceptable performance that could ultimately lead to my acceptance to my first choice rescinded prevented me from yet again completely slacking off…</p>
<p>Sigh, currently studying for my Bio exam -_-, at least I have a cup of coffee on my side =)</p>
<p>My senioritis is so bad that I am content with a C and have no plans to put tons of effort into making it a B.</p>
<p>My senior grades have improved over my previous years’ grades. :)</p>
<p>Senioritis is getting bad for my whole school. Yesterday, the guy 3rd in class (officially 8th since we have 5 vals) showed up to school around 10. I think he still slept in class, which is what he does everyday.</p>
<p>It may seem like I’m up late, working hard, since I’m posting at 1:09, but I went to sleep when I came home and woke up at 10:30. I do nothing all day.</p>
<p>Hahah well I am officially a second semester senior!!!..buuuuuuut since I’m a perfectionist and workaholic, I’m probably not gonna slack off any time soon.</p>
<p>Millancad, you already got into MIT…just don’t get Cs and you’re set.</p>
<p>Haha, failboat, that’s exactly how I am this year.</p>
<p>It’s sad because I was looking forward to having senioritis and slacking off…until I found out that I am mentally incapable of doing so. </p>
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<p>Too bad. I already got one. In Physics C. I swear I’m not slacking off, which is 100% obvious to everyone IRL who has seen how close I come to weeping during physics tests but sounds like a lie on here.
I’m just thinking that Cambridge won’t care about my physics grades since I applied for linguistics, so, if I get rescinded, I can go to Cambridge, UK if not Cambridge, MA.</p>
<p>Today, in English, the counselors came in and read a letter someone got when s/he was rescinded two years ago. It was horrifying for everyone.</p>