Senioritis and the end of the year
Senioritis and Science
Senioritis and pop culture
Senioritis with external aggravating factors
Senioriitis utterances
100

This stimulant is most effective when consumed before you feel like collapsing onto your notes, not after you’ve already given up.

what is caffeine

100

Senioritis may reflect a drop in this type of motivation, defined by doing an activity for its inherent satisfaction rather than external rewards.

What is intrinsic motivation

100

n this 1986 film starring Matthew Broderick, a high school senior epitomizes skipping responsibilities with charm and ingenuity.

What is Ferris Bueller's Day Off

100

This end-of-year assessment, often introduced out of nowhere, convinces students that time is a flat circle and suffering is eternal.

what is a surprise project

100

This phrase is used to justify doing the absolute minimum required to survive academically.
Answer: What is “I just need to pass”?

What is I just need to pass

200

This elite strategy combines a short nap with coffee, resulting in the closest thing students have to a factory reset.

what is a coffee nap

200

This milestone event often exacerbates senioritis, as students celebrate the symbolic end of their academic journey before it’s actually over.

What is PROM

200

This phrase, often seen in memes, humorously captures the mindset of students who’ve mentally checked out before graduation.

What is I'm just here for the diploma

200

This justification is used by teachers when assigning more work than usual, despite the class being two weeks from ending.

What is you still have to learn/work to do

200

This phrase is often said immediately before doing absolutely nothing productive.

what is I will do it later

300

This radical concept suggests that sleeping more than 4 hours may actually improve memory, mood, and your will to live.

what is getting enough sleep/rest

300

This neurotransmitter, often associated with reward and motivation, may fluctuate as students shift focus from academics to post-graduation plans.

what is dopamine

300

Though not a medical diagnosis, senioritis has been jokingly “treated” with this ironic prescription: increased exposure to looming deadlines and final exams.

What is academic pressure

300

This role is involuntarily assigned to the one student who still cares slightly more than the others.

What is the reluctant leader

300

his belief allows students to avoid studying while maintaining emotional stability.

What is “I’ll lock in this weekend”?

400

This 5–10 minute activity boosts focus more effectively than scrolling, despite your brain insisting otherwise.

what is going for a short walk

400

Senioritis may involve diminished activity in this brain region responsible for planning, impulse control, and sustained attention.

what is the prefrontal cortex

400

A hallmark sign of advanced senioritis, this behavior involves opening a laptop “for notes” but instead activating this attention-fracturing activity.

what is task switching to social media

400

This classroom condition—dim lights, long lectures, and zero interaction—accelerates senioritis symptoms dramatically.

what is a low stimulation environment

400

This phrase is commonly heard in math and science APs when concepts suddenly stop making sense.

What is “when did we learn this?” or "we never learned this"

500

This advanced senior skill involves calculating the exact minimum grade needed to avoid consequences.

What is grade optimization?

500

In psychological terms, senioritis can be loosely linked to this concept describing reduced motivation after achieving a long-term goal.

What is goal-disengagement

500

This measurable academic indicator often shows a statistically significant drop during senioritis progression.

What is the GPA

500

This teacher habit destroys your last bit of focus by speaking for the entire period without pause.

what is a continuous lecture

500

This last-minute strategy involves watching hours of review videos at double speed.

 What is panic studying?