<p>Hey,
I got senioritus…that’s b/c I got into Caltech and MIT ED and now hanging waiting to hear from Stanford.</p>
<p>My parents think I’m a slug and threaten to send me to my financial safety rather than pay the big bucks at MIT or Caltech b/c they swear my slug-ness will spill over to my freshman year. They even suggested I get professional help-- said I have depression. I’m just bored and prefer to play video games and relax until I start college…what is wrong with that???</p>
<p>I’m pulling Bs now…and I even failed PE second quarter…HA HA HA…but thankfully it averages in and I will not need to repeat / make up the quarter…Guess I’ll put on my shorts for now on…get a C then…</p>
<p>Seriously— any advice…should it matter if I get good grades? Should I try to get rid of my affliction!<br>
I had straight As first quarter when ED mattered…straight Bs (except Calc-- A+) in second quarter …and hope to pull off Bs for the year so I don’t risk being rescinded…no Cs yet…but it is TEMPTING to do nothing. None of these schools are going to give me AP credit anyways-- so that’s pointless too…I enjoy my AP classes…the other classes required to graduate are painfull… I still have my ECs…but once home…I have no interest is stupid HS homework and assignments.</p>
<p>So for those of you at MIT, Caltech, and the like…did you have senioritus and are now fine as a freshman?</p>
<p>If you have this attitude now, are you sure you’re going to be able to turn yourself completely around by September, when you will have to be managing an MIT/Caltech workload?</p>
<p>You got into both Caltech and MIT. It’s ok to have seniritus. I dont know what’s wrong with your parents. Maybe to ease their worry, just pretend to work?</p>
<p>@LHC
B/c I still read lots in the areas of interest…I enjoy learning math and science and keep busy with MIT Shareware… I just really have motivational issues doing mindless busy work in high school humanities classes…I have to draw and color posters for my book reports and history timelines ! Good Grief!</p>
<p>Cool dude, you’re in the exact same position as myself. I also got accepted into my top choice school and like you, I couldn’t care less for humanities. Thank god someone else feels the same way about “busy work in humanities classes.” Phew. Even worse are those mindless projects. Good grief. Make it end.</p>
<p>Hahaha, senioritus, in that case, don’t worry…all that stupid stuff will end soon. Glad to hear that you’re spending your free time learning via MIT courses.</p>
<p>There’s no AP credit given at Caltech…so I wouldn’t actually screw up the exam…not sure I am going to even bother to take it if that’s where I decide to attend.</p>