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burned out from school vs burned out in school

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Burned out from school' is used when someone is exhausted or overwhelmed by school-related activities, while 'burned out in school' is used when referring to a specific location or situation within the school where someone feels exhausted or overwhelmed.

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burned out from school

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate being exhausted or overwhelmed by school-related activities.

This phrase is used to express the feeling of being mentally and physically exhausted due to school-related stress, workload, or pressure.

Examples:

  • I'm feeling burned out from school and need a break.
  • She was burned out from school and decided to take a semester off.
  • Many students experience being burned out from school during exam season.
  • He felt burned out from school after working on multiple assignments simultaneously.
  • The constant pressure made her burned out from school.
  • From Lauren's perspective, not only was she burned out from school, adding additional hours at the tutor each week on top of endless hours of homework, she  ...
  • May 11, 2006 ... I find myself more burned out from school than boxing, though. It might be a day when you want to hang out with your friends. It's a lot of things ...
  • Nov 28, 2014 ... Items 8 (“I feel burned out from school”), 13 (“I feel frustrated by school”) and 20 (“ I feel like I'm at the end of my rope”) that are considered EE ...
  • Oct 15, 2006 ... On average, students in all 3 professional years of the curriculum responded that they felt “moderately” (1) burned out from school, (2) fatigued ...

Alternatives:

  • exhausted from school
  • overwhelmed by school
  • tired from school
  • stressed out from school
  • fatigued from school

burned out in school

This phrase is correct and is used to refer to a specific location or situation within the school where someone feels exhausted or overwhelmed.

This phrase is used to describe feeling mentally and physically exhausted or overwhelmed in a particular place or situation within the school environment.

Examples:

  • She felt burned out in school during the long hours of studying in the library.
  • He was burned out in school after dealing with constant academic pressure.
  • The students were burned out in school due to the demanding curriculum.
  • I often feel burned out in school when I have back-to-back classes.
  • The teacher noticed that some students were burned out in school and suggested a relaxation session.
  • Feeling burned out in School/College. Last posted 24 days ago . Added 25 days ago 16 posts from 10 users. 241. + Post a Reply ...
  • I have practiced almost 30 years. I have not burned out. In school, we were taught we would "burn out" in 7 years. It did not happen. However ...
  • Sep 6, 2013 ... Many people probably got so burned out in school that they don't want to do anything remotely related to it, including reading books and taking ...
  • Sep 22, 2015 ... When did we start putting so much pressure on preschoolers? Won't they get burned out in school more quickly? I thought preschool was about ...

Alternatives:

  • exhausted in school
  • overwhelmed in school
  • tired in school
  • stressed out in school
  • fatigued in school

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