just saw your other post. i still stand by my initial reaction. get off vlr and here's why:
im currently like 2 months away from sending my EA for college.
depending on your reach (ivy/t20s? uc/csus? new ivies? techs?) and match, your junior year should be geared towards crafting a story that encompasses your passions. I'm assuming you already have a 1500+ SAT (and/or ACT equivalent) if you strive to actually get out of the system, and like a GPA that would scale to the upper echelon of your grade.
some underrated advice: don't fucking listen to the "college and study habit advice" yters, they only give you a burst of momentum, then you fail to fix the root issue. this is also an assumption since you, like me and most of our peers, are still procrastinating.
if you are still devoted towards getting into a good college that suits your needs, please get off this site and forget about valorant, especially if you think you are "average," and also because ECs already take a toll on you, so why leisure off on valorant content when you can take a walk, go to the gym, or other healthy sources of entertainment?
if you trying to get motivated from other ppl's reactions, its valid but it definitely wont fix a petrified habit like procrastination. find the root cause, fix it with your internal locus of control, and stay true to the grind. don't regret it when you receive the oh-so-sorry "we're sorry but you have been rejected from your dream school. sincerely, dream school" letters.
good luck.