While in line at the bookstore (where the printer jammed in such a way that three different clerks told me that 'I don't know what's wrong, I've never seen this happen before.'- always reassuring):
Boy: What's up?
Girl: I'm buying these notebooks so I could decorate them to motivate me to study. I just don't feel like studying for any of my midterms.
Boy: Yeah, me neither. I don't feel like doing any work.
Girl: I guess they were right about the sophomore slump, right?
Whoa, whoa. What 'sophomore slump,' lazies? Are you a major leaguer or a recording artist that you would have high expectations to live up to? Just do your work, dammit. What's next, the junior jams? Third grade trials?
1 comment:
Come on, there is a sophomore slump...The newness of the freshmen experience is over, but there still seems to be a LONG way to go...socially, you feel more disconnected from who you were as a high school student, though still not certain of their identity. Academically, they are being challenged more, often because they are jsut starting into their major, which they may discover they don't enjoy...
Those are just some of the things that are apart of the sophomore slump...it is science, well...
It is social science...
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