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Say No to Senioritis

If you’re a senior in high school (or even college, for that matter), you’ve probably been battling a lack of motivation for the last few months—the dreaded senioritis. I get it, I feel it too. Even if you’re not a senior, it can be really hard as a student to find the motivation and focus to push through the last bit of the school year before entering summer break. I admit to having senioritis; I don’t want to do any of my homework and would rather add extra stress by procrastinating to the period before an assignment is do. Unfortunately, there’s not a whole lot I can tell myself to change my mindset, and there’s even less I can tell you to help get you back on track. But I do know this: senioritis comes from the monotony of doing the same thing over and over again each day. High school just gets old after doing it for four years. So while I may not be able to help you stay interested in keeping your grades up, I do have some fun ideas for breaking that tediousness and helping you enjoy your final time as a high schooler.

Before we get into the fun stuff, you should remember this (even though I’m sure counselors and teachers and parents and blah blah blah have already kindly reminded you): your final grades do matter to colleges. After the school year ends, your last transcript will be sent to your school of choice. If they see that your grades suddenly tanked in the last semester, that can reflect poorly on you. Not to mention, all of your hard work for the 3.5 years leading up to that moment would go to waste. If the thought of that scares you, then good. Let that fear fuel you next time you’re considering Netflix over math homework. 😉

It’s your last few months of high school EVER. Take advantage of it by attending a bunch of events! I realize that senioritis means you’re probably sick of your current school and just want to get out of there—trust me, I really understand that. But as silly as it sounds, I felt that way when I was “graduating” 8th grade also. When I look back, I regret not enjoying myself more the last few weeks of middle school. Instead, I was just bitter and so excited for high school that I ignored everything else. Take it from someone with experience: if you socially check out of high school before it’s over, you’ll probably regret it after the fact.

Obviously events vary by school, but here are some of the things I plan on attending to keep the last few weeks of high school interesting and exciting:

This is quite the long post, so one more thing before I let you go. If you’re into crafts, then I highly recommend making yourself a high school scrapbook! I started gathering all my supplies and photos yesterday. You can add things like photo booth slides from formal dances, ID cards, old doodles, sporting event tickets, goofy photos with your friends, graduation announcements, and any other high school mementos. That way you can keep them all in one place and reminisce on high school when college becomes too much. I’m really excited to start this project and show it to all my friends once I’m done. Already, it’s helping me remember all the good times I had in high school, even though right now it seems to be only stressful and tiresome.

I hope this post helped you to fight some senioritis, even if only a little. I figured a Monday was the best day for this post…Ha! Stay strong my fellow high schoolers—only a few more weeks. Thanks for stopping by today and have a great day!

 

Miles of smiles,

Grace

 

Green Tee: A.N.A. via JCPenney, $20 // Black Cargo Shorts: A.N.A. via JCPenney, $16 // Mint Sandals: Younker’s, $20 // Black and White Sunglasses: Charming Charlie, $7 // Green Beaded Belt: JCrew, $25 

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