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Which year is considered the hardest in high school?

Hey everyone! I'm a sophomore right now, and I've heard different opinions on what's the hardest year of high school. Some say it's junior year, others say it's senior year. Can anyone share their experiences or thoughts on this?

2 years ago

Hello! It's important to note that the "hardest year" in high school varies from person to person, as it depends on multiple factors such as academic workload, extracurricular involvement, and personal circumstances.

That being said, many students consider junior year to be the most challenging because they typically take more rigorous courses, such as AP or IB classes. It's also the year when standardized testing, like the SAT or ACT, becomes a priority.

Additionally, students often increase their involvement in extracurricular activities, which can add to the overall stress and time commitment. Knowing that colleges weigh junior year grades heavily in the admissions process can contribute to the pressure.

In comparison, senior year brings its own set of challenges, as students navigate the college application process while maintaining their course load and extracurriculars. However, many students find that once they've submitted their applications and received their college acceptances, there's a sense of relief and less stress during the second half of senior year. Some students may even fall victim to senioritis, where they start to lose motivation.

In summary, the hardest year in high school often depends on the individual student, their academic load, and their priorities. Junior year tends to be challenging due to increased academic rigor, standardized testing, and building a strong college application profile. Meanwhile, senior year comes with the stress of college applications but can be more relaxed after acceptance letters arrive.

2 years ago

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