More and more students who slack off or procrastinate in high school during the last semester of their senior year are indeed making up various excuses for better or worse. Their excuses for delaying or postponing actions are almost always the same. They blame it for senioritis. This term refers to an imaginary affliction having a deeper psychological implication. It is used jocularly and remains unrecognized by medical authorities as a real illness.
Senioritis may be categorized as a psychological affection comparable with depression.Students “suffering” from this pseudo malady exhibit a decreasing participation to academic studies and extracurricular activities. Senioritis-affected students sleep during classes or do not pay much attention during active class lectures. They usually attend parties and consequently become fixated on them.
Some symptoms of prevailing senioritis include: when the learning i
...nstitution becomes a place to hang out than a place to learn; when tardiness becomes the fad and each one comes to class late without excuses. Senioritis-afflicted students show mental regression.They even defy some ethical classroom rules: slurping noisily cups of coffee inside the classroom. Another sign is when textbooks remain inside the lockers and the afflicted seniors don’t take notes. Students with senioritis are fond of making jokes, pranks, and goof around to make mess as long as they want.Observers noted that signs of having senioritis are expressed in variable patterns.
And the starting point may begin after the submission of the college application and sending-in of the mid-year report. Having nothing much to do, senioritis-afflicted students start skipping classes too often.In reality, senioritis has been becoming pandemic, so to speak. It now affects every other guy irrespective of sex, race, religion
or height. It strikes spontaneously like AIDS or naturally like diarrhea or flu.
A senioritis-stricken student has recorded the starting point of his “false” illness. He confided that it began during his 6th grade when he procrastinated doing many assignments until very late in the evening. He thought it was simply laziness but laterappeared otherwise. Some of his fellow classmates were also infected with senioritis. One of them skipped classes just to play basketball with newbies.
The other had a 15-page research report due the next days and he just gave it a damn.A high school senior becomes a copycat since catching the transmittable senioritis. He wants to copy his classmate’s homework because of his being sleepy in the classroom. He feels chagrined when this colleague has no homework too due to same senioritis problem.
The pathogenic factors of senioritis are predisposed during the seniors’ last year in high school and shortly before graduation. Senioritis commonly appears during the mid-year “when many students have met graduation requirements.” says Jason (2005). The “in fective factors” (not viral, fungal, or bacterial) induce laziness to the affected seniors. Senioritis is easily transmitted to close senior friends resulting in drastic change of their personal lifestyles.
Senior observers have noted that senioritis is very easy to transmit. Once one has it, the false disease is hard to control. So far, senioritis is hopefully cured by a transitional phenomenon branded as Graduation.Works CitedJayson, Sharon. “We Need Cure for ‘Senioritis,” Governors Say.
” 18 April 2005.Retrieved 11 February 2007. <http://www.usatoday.com/news/education>
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