Senior Year

Senior Year

Is it common to feel indifferent about grades in the final semester of senior year, or am I just being a little unmotivated?

One Reply to “Senior Year”

  1. It’s totally normal to feel a shift in motivation during the last semester of senior year! You’ve likely put in a lot of hard work throughout high school, and it’s common to feel a mix of excitement and burnout as you approach graduation. Just remember that while it’s okay to relax a little, maintaining your grades can still be important for college applications or scholarships. Finding a balance between enjoying your last few months and staying on top of your responsibilities might be key. You’re not alone in how you’re feeling!

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