{"id":15051,"date":"2022-10-12T15:30:07","date_gmt":"2022-10-12T19:30:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/marymount.edu\/?p=15051"},"modified":"2022-10-14T15:37:24","modified_gmt":"2022-10-14T19:37:24","slug":"5-ways-to-avoid-senioritis-during-your-last-year-of-high-school","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/marymount.edu\/blog\/5-ways-to-avoid-senioritis-during-your-last-year-of-high-school\/","title":{"rendered":"5 ways to avoid senioritis during your last year of high school"},"content":{"rendered":"

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You’ve almost made it. The end of your high school career is in sight, and you’ve got just one year left to prepare for all the ways you’re going to conquer that upcoming four-year college experience. But you’ve got one difficult (and maybe unexpected) challenge to overcome. You’ve probably heard of this challenge before \u2014 it’s known as ‘senioritis,’ and it’s a hurdle that can be hard to overcome.<\/p>\n

Here are five ways to maintain an ambitious attitude and avoid senioritis during your last year as a high school student.<\/p>\n

1. App up to avoid senioritis<\/h2>\n

You’ve probably heard it your whole life \u2014 stay organized to be successful! But staying organized isn’t my strong suit, you might be thinking. No worries. If you’re like most high school students living in America, you have a smartphone. Get out your smartphone and access one of these apps<\/a> designed to help you get and stay organized, even as you navigate often stressful situations like the college application process. With a smartphone, you have access to a planner, agenda and many mobile apps that will help make planning your day, week or even semester just a little bit easier.<\/p>\n

Why this should matter to you:<\/em> While your senior year might seem like just one big task needing to be finished<\/a>, your final year as a high school student is a crucial time to learn some last-minute organizational skills. College is a whole different ballgame, and you won’t have the guidance of your parents (or even necessarily of your professors) to go to class or turn your assignments in on time. Take advantage of the many accessible mobile apps and other tools that will help you gain some practical organizing experience.<\/p>\n

2. Balance it out<\/h2>\n

One way to combat the leering dread of senioritis is to balance out your year’s activities with some healthy habits, especially ones that you can take with you to college. It’s simple, really \u2014 balance out your lifestyle with the following:<\/p>\n