soo lazy!

<p>Well I know seniors are encouraged to keep up their grades in the second semester but realistically many seniors, including myself, have succumbed to senioritis. I have seen myself slacking in school ever since letters from colleges started to come out, so I was wondering what would be a reasonable drop in my grades?</p>

<p>the general rule around here is keep it c or above. i wouldnt even risk that though.. trying to stick to the b and up</p>

<p>soooo would straight B's be still fine?</p>

<p>yep. you wont get rescinded for Bs</p>

<p>thnx tim! Best of luck on your college choice! I hope maybe I can share a class with you in the future?</p>

<p>my senioritis is getting pretty bad too, and i was waitlisted so i should be keeping my grades up! everyone told me senior year was supposed to be easy - yah right. then all my teachers say, "okay i dont care if you have senioritis in every other class, just don't in here." plus they are all going crazy "A MONTH TILL AP TESTS OMG LETS WRITE ESSAYS EVERYDAY"</p>

<p>haha APs are the only things keeping me from completely cashing in. The rest of my classes are easy enough to never do real work.
But I want those stats and calc credits...</p>

<p>lol calc owns me too. I refuse to do work but my teacher refuses to back down. GAH!!!</p>

<p>i need to finish my HW from last chap. he gives us a ton of time...</p>

<p>LOL THATS LIKE MY CALC TEACHER!!! yesterday I had to finish 8 assignments which I hadnt done when they were "properly due". But yeah, my math teacher gives us till the end of the quarter to turn in any assignments for full credits.</p>

<p>he pretty much just looks at ours for completion
i find myself making up problems and work with x's #s and derivatives/integrals lol</p>

<p>same here irish, ive gotten pretty good at completely making up how to do calc problems with random numbers and stuff. not so great when the actual exam rolls around though...</p>