Senior year is the feature of everybody's secondary school profession. Individuals anticipate it when they start secondary school as a first year recruit. Senior year isn't generally an understu dy's least demanding year. In some cases, understudies agree to accept propelled position classes since they at last believe that they can comprehend and prevail in these harder classes. Children need to set themselves up for school so they make their senior year a little harder with the goal that school courses will be somewhat simpler to adjust to. Your senior year can be the most stressful year of your high school career but it can also be a very exciting and a huge step in the journey of life. There are more than 81,000 senior and 79% of them graduate each …show more content…
As i have experienced most seniors will loss motivation to work and will want nothing more than for the school year to come to an end. To me personal senior year had been the worst and most stressful year of my high school carer. The only good thing about senior year is knowing that it will all be over soon. I once stayed up all night reviewing for a test and in the morning it hit me, This is all for an ink on a paper that indicates that you did well. Therefor my advice to students in there last year of high school is "nothing is that serious try your best and live with the result. Do not stress yourself out life is bigger than increasing middle age folks . That being said i do believe it is important to maintain a good enough GPA to get into a decent collage anything else is extra. In the future i hope to go to a good collage and study real estate investing. I believe that going to a good college will help me get the knowledge to start investing . High school however has not helped me with the business side of
The senior year, a year that has many faces. With only one year of school a student can possibly learn so much, but is this statement still true when it is senior year? Senior year is infamous for being the lazy year, and often many students have fallen prey to senioritis or a lack of motivation. As a senior myself, the thought about if senior year is necessary has been on my mind.
As the school year is about to end, students, especially seniors, are excited for graduation. However, senioritis is so common that some seniors might face difficulties getting full credits in every classes if they missed school a lot and did not have enough credits for their graduation plan. So, it will be nice to know what to do and not to do throughout high school years.
It is been an evident problem in high school because they think their job is done after they click that ‘submit’ button on their computers, which signifies the completion of their college applications. This is around the time of winter break, so this when students gradually lose their motivation to finish the last leg in their high school career out strong. However, the article “The Truth About Senioritis” by Kat Cohen
Suddenly Senioritis hits students like a freight train. Why would a student who planned on being a English major or a lawyer even want to think about taking a calculus class? Is there a reason for a future college professor to be taking classes on animal sciences? Seniors begin to get a sense of frustration that they were led to believe that those classes were needed. This realization will cause seniors to skip classes they don’t like. We start to count down the days until graduation, like how middle school kids would count down the seconds before the final bell would ring in the last class of the day. The clocks seem to be slowed down, as time drags on for the seniors who just want to move on with their lives. High school classes just don’t seem to hold seniors’ interests after senioritis
Your senior year was a wild, crazy mess. You started off the year not wanting to go to school to see Karson because you couldn’t handle it. You even left school some days when he would show up. You let your dumb self try again with Karson and it failed. You got hurt, and even cried.... A lot. You meet the love of your life, Kyle, and still talk to him even though you guys aren’t together right now. You both hope to reconnect after you finish your second year of college. Keep talking to him, don’t let him get away from you. You have had it tough this year, but by the end of the year you didn’t let anything affect you. Your grades were A’s and B’s all year. You made some amazing new friends like, Chandler, Clayton Ecker, Collin and more boys
I was very excited to start my junior year of college. I had a great year my second and third year and now was excited to see my friends, play soccer and work hard to improve my grades like always. I am m not very proud that I end my junior semester year with a 2.5 GPA. This was my hardest semester because I change my major from Physical Education to Business Administration.
Sophomore year had ended, and my summer had just begun. After a long wait to gain permission to go on a backpacking trip. My father gave me the approval. I took my love for the outdoors and began to explore it even more.
The senior year, a year that has many faces. With one year of school a student can possibly learn so much, but with senior year does that statement hold? Senior year is infamous for being the lazy year, and often many students have fell prey to senioritis or for a better term a lack of motivation. As a senior myself, the thought about if senior year is necessary has been in the back of my mind constantly since I reached this point of my school life
I cant believe that I am finally a senior in high school it seems just like yesterday I was beginning high school. As I begin my final year I am beginning to realize that this year I will be faced with many responsibilities and will make tons of memories. But I hope that I am able to make my senior year the best yet. Through this final year I hope to have passing grades in all of my classes, to win pep rallies, and to have perfect attendance.
My first day of senior year had been just like every other year, except my schedule was very basic. The goals I had in mind were mainly outside of my time in school. I had been taking college courses online to better prepare myself for college and to eliminate costs in classes, so I had to make sure I passed all of them. Another goal had been to save money from my job to accomplish personal goals after I exit high school.
Senior year of high school is finally here. I am quite nervous about this year and especially what follows throughout the year. Most seniors in high school are excited for the year and have a plan and just know what they are going to do when they graduate. But honestly, I'm not sure what I want to do yet. I'm just worried about today, and my health, and lifestyle and just trying to make my senior year a great year.
I can fairly say that sophomore year of high school has changed who I am completely. In sophomore year I decided to take on miscellaneous experiences to gain valuable work ethic that will help me to persist in college. These include joining a sport, and being accepted into a three year paid internship after going through an interview.Being the daughter of parents with a restricted income has limited my plans of funding my college education. My father is retired and my mother is a housewife which minimizes our financial abilities, however, this doesn’t prevent me from my pursuit of a college education. Gathering a sufficient amount to cover for my tuition and fees has been on my mind since sophomore year of high school, so I started to save up.
When you’re in high school, your counselor and teachers are there to help you make the best decisions for your education. But, also they help with scholarships and college options. They direct you and give you more information that you would miss if you didn’t attend senior year. The teachers and administration give you deadlines and teach you life lessons you will need as you grow into adulthood. While filling out scholarships, recommendations are needed by past teachers, coaches, and principals. So, if you don’t participate in your senior year, it could backfire on you and you will have difficulty acquiring knowledge about college.
I do not think senior year has been turning out like I have always thought of it as going. I have always thought of my senior year being the easiest and most fun year of high school. Yes, I have had fun, but it has not been easy. I have been put through challenges already that I know will prepare me better for college.
Most students are not over the pressures of being a senior in high school. That’s why the gap year should be taken to release all the stresses of high school. Most students cannot take being stressed out so decide to wait. These students are not capable of attending college due to their mental stability. Being a college student directly from high school could take a great toll on a person physical and mental state.