Sounds familiar. Except I’m not nearly as driven as you, so I don’t work myself half to death... Does this mean I kicked the addiction?
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Happened to me in middle school and high school. Went from being the smartest in my public school to average in the magnet school I tested for. That first year sucked. College was a breeze in comparison.
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Then with my hard work on 7th grade they tested me for gifted and talented within the new school setting. I was diagnosed with exhaustion that year because I was determined to win.
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Still coasting by tbh never got past that
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Me, that is, not you
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I was the kid who never needed to work hard because he could get good (not top, but good) grades while slacking. Had a couple problems with that in college, and needed to make some adjustments. Learned I had to take a couple classes seriously if I wanted to, you know, graduate.
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Same. Skated through HS at a 3.0~ average by just acing the tests... ... then hit J. College, got graded down for relating the Stanford Prison Experiment to the concentration camps. Which, silly me, dehumanizing the other and all that, thought were related
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