The Spring Semester Wall
Ask any college admissions officer to look at a stack of rejected transcripts, and they will point to the exact same phenomenon on almost every single one: The Junior Spring Collapse.
A student will have a 3.8 GPA through Freshman and Sophomore year. In the Fall of Junior year, they maintain a 3.7. In the Spring of Junior year, their GPA violently plummets to a 2.9.
What happens between January and May of 11th grade that destroys so many academic careers?
The Perfect Storm of Stress
Junior year is universally recognized as the hardest year of high school because four massive stressors collide at the exact same time:By April, the human brain simply shuts down. Students experience severe burnout, stop handing in homework, and fail their AP exams.
How to Survive the Collapse
If you want to survive Junior Spring, you must act like a ruthless corporate manager of your own time.If you can maintain a flat, stable GPA through May of Junior year, you have essentially won the college admissions game.
Track Your Semester Trends
Are you trending downward? Map your semester-by-semester GPA to spot the burnout.
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