I thought maybe our junior members would like to take my Junior Survey from last year =) Copy into a new post and Bold everything that applies to you.
1. You get less than 7 hrs of sleep on an average schoolday.
2. You drink more than one cup of coffee in the evenings to keep you awake so you can do homework.
3. You brink coffee to school.
4. You don’t look forward to breaks, because they are filled with even more homework to do.
5. You’ve made up numerous meanings for the acronym SAT (such as StupidAbusiveTest).
6. Studying for SATs is the worst imaginable thing right now.
7. The thought of having to retake SAT I makes your stomach turn. Literally.
8. You fear the month of May.
9. Even if you don’t, you know why some people fear the month of May.
10. The acronyms RQ, EQ, DBQ make sense to you.
11. You’d do almost anything for at least one point of extra credit.
12. Especially in Bio AP or Lit H.
13. You constantly think about majors.
14. You constantly think about colleges.
15. You know by heart every single admission requirement of UCs, CSUs, and some private universities around here.
16. You feel lost and confused more often that you ever have before.
17. You laugh hysterically when someone accuses you of being moody.
18. You know numerous websites with us history and/or bio notes.
19. You associate ‘rest’ with ‘sleep’.
20. You took procrastination to a whole new level.
21. You started updating your xanga and reading other people’s xangas more often than you did before this year.
22. A 15 page US History chapter comparatively seems like light reading.
23. History always seems like light reading compared to bio chapters.
24. Compared to all that textbook reading, Lit books suddenly stopped being boring.
25. You never have time to read something for your own pleasure anymore.
26. You don’t mind writing essays anymore.
27. You have more AP and/or Honor classes than normal ones.
28. You can’t wait for this year to be over.
29. You can’t wait for this year to be over, yet you don’t want it to be over.
30. You enjoy telling the sophomores at school how horrible the next year is.
31. You tell your sophomore friends to start studying for SATs, so they won’t make your mistakes.
32. You spend many brunches and/or lunches in the library, studying for something.
33. Your parents start worrying more about your health.
34. Your parents tell you to go to sleep a lot.
35. Your parents get angry with school for giving students too much work.
36. You fall asleep while reading a textbook.
37. You fall asleep in class, without meaning to.
38. You come to school even if you have a high fever.
39. You treat ‘SAT’ as a bad word.
40. You dropped a sport and/or some other activity this year, because you don’t have time for it.
41. You find yourself giving advice about classes to sophomores when they’re signing up for classes.
42. You really regret taking some of the classes you have right now.
43. If you had a time machine, you’d use it to have more time to study.
44. And you still wouldn’t have enough time.
45. You keep procrastinating even when your brain is screaming at you and cussing you out for being such a #$%^&*
46. There’s a pile of SAT books somewhere in your house.
47. You get excited when you hear an SAT word that you know used in a movie or a book.
48. You are almost unrecognizable in the morning.
49. You make animal sounds when you’re upset or angry (such as ‘mooo’ or ‘meow’ or ‘quack’).
50. You cringe when you hear 3-letter acronyms (SAT, ACT, DBQ, etc).
51. You cringe every time you hear the word ‘symbolism’.
52. You know more than you ever wanted about outcasts and outsiders.
53. You forgot what having no homework at all for at least one day feels like.
54. In fact, you feel like strangling anybody who says, “I don’t have any homework today.”
55. It has become an ordinary thing to have more than 1 major test and plus some quizzes on the same day.
56. You watch much less TV than you did before this year.
57. You stay in your room almost all day on schooldays.
58. You complain about not having time to do fun things, but when you actually do get some free time, you spend it sleeping or doing nothing.
59. You often feel nostalgic about the sophomore year.
60. Your poor brain relates almost everything it sees to such subjects as science, math, history, or even lit.
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