Senioritis-there is no cure!
I slowly make my way to my first period English class while eager underclassmen run past in fear of hearing the late bell before they are safely seated in class. Why do I rebel against the music that plays on the loud speaker and take my time? Because I am a senior. In approximately one month I will wear a white gown and shake Principal Matthew Welker’s hand as I retrieve my diploma. I know I will pass all of my classes and I have already been admitted to college. At this point in the year I lack the motivation to bring my C average up to a B. So why am I forced to be an active member of a discussion on Hamlet? Why must I drag myself up to the dry-erase board and calculate an integral? I am a senior and I have a terrible case of senioritis. My teachers should accept that and allow me to sit silently in my seat as an innocent bystander, not an active contributor. I am not the first senior to become lazy and burnt-out by the school system and monotony of the school week. My teachers should be used to this behavior and instead of getting frustrated and angry with me, they should just accept it. I am a senior! Get over it!
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I slowly make my way to my first period English class while eager underclassmen run past in fear of hearing the late bell before they are safely seated in class…..