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鈥沦别苍颈辞谤itis鈥 is actually a misleading term. I caught it the second semester of my freshman year. The grim news is this: there is no cure for senioritis other than graduation. However, there are many treatments available. Here鈥檚 your guide to surviving and thriving in your last year of high school or community college. 

Reach Out

I highly recommend complaining 鈥 also known by its prescription name, 鈥渧enting鈥 鈥 as a way to ease the symptoms of senioritis. Complaining to friends, family, peers, advisors, etc. at least a little is totally normal and an important part of vocalizing your fears and uncertainties about the future. To get you started, here are some of my favorites: 鈥淏oo!鈥 and 鈥淲hat am I doing?鈥 and 鈥淲hy wasn鈥檛 I born into a family of rich Oscar winners?鈥 and 鈥淚 have no idea what the major I applied for means!鈥

Hand in hand with complaining is, unfortunately, listening. The same people you trust with your college apprehensions will probably have some sound advice. Almost all the adults in your life have dealt with the uncertainty of a vast and vague future. Some of them have gone through a similar college application process. 

Don鈥檛 forget who the experts are. If you have specific questions about dropping a class or your grade, it鈥檚 important to reach out to your advisors and teachers, not just your mom. I love my mother, but she doesn鈥檛 know anything about SAT subject tests. She went to an actual clown college in Europe. European clown colleges don鈥檛 even take SAT scores, I think. (Feel free to ask your advisor about that.)

Just because your friend told you 鈥淕PA doesn't matter once you turn in your college applications鈥 doesn鈥檛 mean it鈥檚 true. It鈥檚 the opposite of true, also known as false! And study for your AP tests! Your waitlisted schools might take both AP scores and GPA into account and you can always use AP scores to get college credit. You can still hurt or help your university chances based on how well you do in your last semester.

Organize, Organize, Organize

Focus on what you can control. There鈥檚 a lot that falls into your hands during college apps and decisions, which is both a scary and exciting prospect. Track everything you need to do in your final year of high school or community college!

Everyone I know who was most successful in tackling the task of graduating despite senioritis had a master list of stuff to do. I used a spreadsheet with a list of every small college-related task including submitting AP scores, thanking my letter of recommendation writers, applying for scholarships/financial aid, etc. No one ever told me that applications don鈥檛 end when you submit your college applications, so I鈥檓 telling you now. There are still , honors programs, internships, and jobs to apply for. Writing it all down makes it so much less overwhelming and helps you prioritize.

I also had a separate (color-coded!) sheet for keeping track of my college decisions. You may have already made a list if you were applying to universities, so you can always use that. If you don鈥檛 want to use a spreadsheet, you can use a doc, Notion, notes, or even writing it down on a piece of paper. Use what鈥檚 best for you. 

Get Ahead of the Curve

Write down everything you did in high school or community college. Clubs, jobs, awards, individual projects, etc. Anything that might make its way onto a resume for your first couple years in university! Note the dates you started and what you did. It will make your life infinitely easier if you do it now, when it鈥檚 recent and maybe even fresh in your mind from college apps. 

Enjoy the Present Moment

With all that focus on the future, don鈥檛 forget to spend some time in high school or community college actually trying to enjoy the experience. Maybe you have prom coming up or maybe there are interesting extracurriculars in which you鈥檙e involved. Maybe you鈥檙e on a sports team and they are doing sports stuff with running and throwing stuff. A lot of people laud university as a time to explore your identity and grow as a person, but there鈥檚 no reason you can鈥檛 start now. Keep exploring your interests and doing what you can to find joy in your life now. You got this

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