Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Senioritis

Are you having trouble concentrating in your classes?

Do you seem too relaxed?

Have your study habits changed?

Do u wait til there are 2 hours left before an assignment is due to do the assignment or take a quiz?

Do you find yourself winging it in class?

Do you show up to class without your backpack & textbook?

 Do you find yourself taking extended lunch breaks? (that last til' 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm)

 Do you find yourself taking off to lunch early? (so your lunch is actually from 11:00 pm to 2:00pm)

Do you find yourself starting your weekend on a Thursday?

Are you already planning out your Spring Break? (as opposed to mid-exams & research papers)

Do you find yourself more on the Road with the Rock tunes on ...than lets say in class listenin' to a professor?

Does the girl in row 1 seat 2 of your lecture hall catch your attention more than the power point slides on the screen?

Are you living like there is no Tomorrow?


  If you have experienced any of these symptoms or are currently experiencing  these symptoms this semester. Then you are one of the many of millions of students  who have contracted  Senioritis

 Main symptoms of Senioritis include procrastination , lack of motivation, a drop in academic performance, and "coasting", which is the act of going through classes with very little concentration or application of intent along with truancy. This often happens in the last year of high school , college or even graduate school.

  If you are currently experiencing Senioritis or know someone who has Senioritis please seek help.
A decrease in academic performance due to senioritis may also create difficulties...

So if some you love has Senioritis just let them enjoy themselves because we are only young once right? Heck, why don't you just join them...You never know how much fun you could have if you just enjoy yourself 

 But remember as long as you pass your classes is Senioritis permitted

Call your doctor or Kris if you are experiencing Senioritis @ 1-800-IHAVESENIORITIS

Remember living with Senioritis can be fun

-Crimson Kris

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