Smart but sluggish surrounded by academy?
Well I'm in high school and I'm smart but could guardianship less in school. I usually never budge to school because its boring so I usually am absent on purpose. I can swot pretty much anything faster than anyone in all my classes. I tend to sleep more than I would pay attention to whats taking place. I am taking AP and honor classes because I thought it would be challenging but pretty much all the same. What do you construe I should do?
Try taking harder classes
Or funner classes. Band is a really fun class, you get to walk to a lot of competitions and you learn how to play an instrument.
You can also get into lots of sports
You know what you can do, you can sign up for college doing the dual programs. That would save you busy and it's a challenge for you. Most Universities and juniors colleges have it. You will be going to giant and college at the same time. Trust me you would get accepted into the program. Check it out. Source(s): I hold been researching everything colleges offer
Well you're achieving straight As, what seem to be the problem?
Go to college anyways, jobs look at attendance a long time after school.
Yeah, I thought that way (2 years ago) too. I didn't give a crap about my classes, since I could sleep through them and return with good grades. I cut class all the time to hang out beside friends or have fun. It was a downward spiral from there...
Show up to class at the extraordinarily least; just bring a magazine or something to kill time. Text, bring a Game Boy, draw, chat, mess next to the teacher's head. Be the person everyone in that class remembers.
(Last year, I be on the path of getting kicked out and going to a "delinquent school" for being a truant, so don't just vote 'Screw school' and leave.) Source(s): Me.
Yes, I am, intelligence-wise, smart. And yes, I am also a high school "burnout" who is contained by danger of dropping out of school due to utter laziness and scarcity of motivation. Smarts isn't everything.
apply for college
Answers: I felt the same way more or less high school. Honestly, I hated it. I be bored, I was tired, and I already knew what I wanted to do after dignified school.
I don't think there's much you can do except stick it out. I was competent to make mine a little better by talking my guidance counselor into allowing me to do volunteer work at the conservatory for the Deaf since I had met almost all of my requirements already. So my senior year, I was competent to leave after the first two periods (in a 4 period morning - block scheduling) and two days a week I went and worked in a third grade classroom. This be something that related to what I wanted to most important in for college... so it made things a little better.
You can talk to your academy, see what they allow. Maybe you can take some community college classes in lieu of your other classes, or do what I did and find something that relates to your interests or future trunk to do a few times a week.
Hope you can stick it out... how many years do you have left? I be bored by sophomore year... so I had two years to wait it out. Blah. Glad that's over with.
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Try taking harder classes
Or funner classes. Band is a really fun class, you get to walk to a lot of competitions and you learn how to play an instrument.
You can also get into lots of sports
You know what you can do, you can sign up for college doing the dual programs. That would save you busy and it's a challenge for you. Most Universities and juniors colleges have it. You will be going to giant and college at the same time. Trust me you would get accepted into the program. Check it out. Source(s): I hold been researching everything colleges offer
Well you're achieving straight As, what seem to be the problem?
Go to college anyways, jobs look at attendance a long time after school.
Yeah, I thought that way (2 years ago) too. I didn't give a crap about my classes, since I could sleep through them and return with good grades. I cut class all the time to hang out beside friends or have fun. It was a downward spiral from there...
Show up to class at the extraordinarily least; just bring a magazine or something to kill time. Text, bring a Game Boy, draw, chat, mess next to the teacher's head. Be the person everyone in that class remembers.
(Last year, I be on the path of getting kicked out and going to a "delinquent school" for being a truant, so don't just vote 'Screw school' and leave.) Source(s): Me.
Yes, I am, intelligence-wise, smart. And yes, I am also a high school "burnout" who is contained by danger of dropping out of school due to utter laziness and scarcity of motivation. Smarts isn't everything.
apply for college
Answers: I felt the same way more or less high school. Honestly, I hated it. I be bored, I was tired, and I already knew what I wanted to do after dignified school.
I don't think there's much you can do except stick it out. I was competent to make mine a little better by talking my guidance counselor into allowing me to do volunteer work at the conservatory for the Deaf since I had met almost all of my requirements already. So my senior year, I was competent to leave after the first two periods (in a 4 period morning - block scheduling) and two days a week I went and worked in a third grade classroom. This be something that related to what I wanted to most important in for college... so it made things a little better.
You can talk to your academy, see what they allow. Maybe you can take some community college classes in lieu of your other classes, or do what I did and find something that relates to your interests or future trunk to do a few times a week.
Hope you can stick it out... how many years do you have left? I be bored by sophomore year... so I had two years to wait it out. Blah. Glad that's over with.
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