<p>I’m so lazy I can lay around for days. I’m not like that all the time though. I’m bipolar. Bipolar disorder is a mood disorder. In short, sometimes you’re manic and hyper and sometimes you are so depressed you can barely breathe. </p>
<p>I was diagnosed with it during the Fall semester of 2010. Before then, in 2009, I was in the depressed mood for a couple of months. I had to choose where to go to school at. I picked a depressing school. I identified with it and felt at home in it. </p>
<p>After a while I flipped into the manic stage in which I got so energetic and euphoric, I thought I was as smart as Einstein and that I could do just about anything I wanted. Extremely full of energy. That’s when I decided to transfer to Indiana University Bloomington. I was shocked and dropped all my classes after 2 months of my first semester there. I flipped into the depressed stage again and that’s when I felt disphoric and unable to do the work. IUB wasn’t an easy school anyway. Some professors wanted me to read two books instead of one. That was for 100 level classes. Too much homework. I was so overwhelmed. I’m not a great student. I’m not dumb either. I’m just super lazy. I tried to fix this but I could not. I tried everything, saw several doctors, nothing worked. </p>
<p>I still need a degree though. I’m planning to work at a place that does not care what school you’re coming from. They just want to see a Bachelor’s degree and that is it. </p>
<p>So please if you know a super easy school that won’t require too much homework, or better, requires no homework! that would be amazing. Attendance is a big problem for me as well. </p>
<p>I’m lazy when it comes to school only. I love working. I’m going to work in the tourism/hotel/hospitality field. I don’t think I need a degree to work at a hotel for example, yet they would pay more if you have a college degree.</p>
<p>University of Central Florida would be perfect for you. It has a hospitality program of study, and the school is located in the heart of Florida’s tourist zone by Disney World.</p>
<p>I like your approach. You have a goal, and you’re looking for the most efficient way to reach it. It’s not for us to judge the merits of your goal.</p>
<p>There are more than 3,000 colleges and univeristies in the US… you will most certainly find one that is no harder, or even less hard, than your high school.</p>
<p>Do you live in Indiana? I would look at Indiana State University. It even has decent classes in business, local internships and it is more of a test than term paper kind of place. Just avoid the insurance, education and criminology departments (which are actually good) and you may find a place. My nephew swears that it was easier than the local community college.</p>