I’m really not a fan of school. Waking up at 6 AM every day is draining, and all I want is to create music or enjoy my life. The endless homework feels overwhelming, and I can’t shake the boredom that follows me home. If I skip the homework, I’m in trouble; if I do it, I still end up with no free time, since I have to go straight to bed afterward. Honestly, I’m only passing three of my classes because I’ve had to cheat. Every time I try to engage with the material, some new challenge pops up that demands a ridiculous amount of time to grasp. I just can’t wait to graduate!
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It sounds like you’re feeling really overwhelmed and frustrated right now, and that’s completely valid. School can be super demanding, especially when you feel like you’re sacrificing your passions and free time for homework and stress. It’s tough when you’re trying to balance so much and still enjoy life.
Have you considered talking to someone about how you’re feeling? Whether it’s a friend, family member, or a teacher you trust, having someone to vent to can really help. And remember, it’s okay to prioritize your mental health—finding small ways to incorporate music or things you love into your day, even if it’s just for a little bit, could make a difference. You’re not alone in feeling this way, and graduation will come soon enough! Hang in there!