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nocturne-e
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I have one semester left of high school then I'm off to college for EE. Unlike most of my peers, I actually chose difficult classes this year in order to prepare for next year. The problem is that I kind of feel like I'm getting burned out. I already know how taxing it is to be so completely wrapped up in the rigorous of school and I haven't even started the hard part!
It might be that I just am having a hard time seperating from my academic life. But at least this year, I feel all I do it school - go for 7 hours, go to volunteer, orchestra, or piano (whatever it might be for that day) and then do homework until 12. Every. single. day. Plus add in the stress of college planning and I've been starting to feel a little psycho.. I just don't want to squash the passion I have for learning.
Do you have any methods of coping with the "burnt out" feeling you get having to endure so long in something so difficult?
It might be that I just am having a hard time seperating from my academic life. But at least this year, I feel all I do it school - go for 7 hours, go to volunteer, orchestra, or piano (whatever it might be for that day) and then do homework until 12. Every. single. day. Plus add in the stress of college planning and I've been starting to feel a little psycho.. I just don't want to squash the passion I have for learning.
Do you have any methods of coping with the "burnt out" feeling you get having to endure so long in something so difficult?