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Unhappy Homework Hazard - November 20th 2013, 03:40 AM

I've lost most of my energy and motivation to try hard in school. Every time I get behind, I cheat and copy everything to get back on track. But I keep on doing it over and over and it's just getting old. Because of this, my grades are ABC. I've never actually tried to reach my full potential throughout my years of middle school and high school. I can't imagine how hard it's going to be when I start college.

The only topic I like is English because 1) I'm good at it and 2) It's easy to keep improving 3) it interest me. Any other topic just sucks.

Basically, I'm behind on all of my schoolwork and I can't seem to force myself to pay attention. School is boring, but I think the main problem here is laziness. I'm just being lazy and I feel completely burnt out. When will the nightmare end?
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Re: Homework Hazard - November 20th 2013, 04:45 AM

I have the same case. I lose chunks of grades due to not doing homework, and I genuinely regret it. If I did all my homework, cut my time procrastinating and dedicate it to homework, I'd be slightly more knowledgable and also my GPA would literally be a 4.0.

I blame laziness, and as hypocritical as it sounds, I know that the future versions of both of us would appreciate the benefits of a prestige college. Only after reading your post now and a couple of slumpy grades, I'm staying up late to do ALL of my homework. No bullshit.

It may be too late for you because your probably a senior now, and I'm not sure college gpa is important. If it is though, you should definitely work hard.

What's more important though is ability to spend outstanding effort at if you truly will it.
To have pushed the maximum of your body to reach a goal you have set.


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