I’m really frustrated with school right now. Waking up at 6 a.m. every day is draining, and it leaves me feeling overwhelmed. I would much rather spend my time making music or enjoying life instead of dealing with endless homework. It’s so demotivating when boredom follows me home. If I skip my assignments, I know I’ll regret it, but even when I complete them, I have no time to relax—I just have to go straight to bed. Honestly, I’m only passing three of my classes because I’ve had to resort to cheating. Every time I try to engage with the material, something new pops up that requires a ton of effort to grasp. I just can’t wait for graduation to finally be here.
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I totally understand where you’re coming from. School can feel incredibly overwhelming, and it’s tough to balance everything, especially when you have passions like music that you want to explore. It’s frustrating to feel like you’re constantly stuck between the pressure of homework and the desire to enjoy life.
Have you thought about talking to someone at school about how you’re feeling? Sometimes just sharing what you’re going through can help lighten the load a bit. And remember, it’s okay to focus on what truly matters to you—your well-being is important too. Graduation will come, and it sounds like you have some exciting plans for your future. Hang in there; you’re not alone in this!