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-- Posted by Anonymous at 7:58 pm on Oct. 26, 2008
I so do. It's so much effort sometimes to keep it together. I'm a freshman & it's not that i'm not happy, everything requires so much work; school life, social life .. I'm hard on myself, but I feel like I mess so up so much. Ughh, I'm just so upset right now :(
-- Posted by Fortis Obscurum at 7:58 pm on Oct. 26, 2008
Sounds like a time for a dramatic change of pace with the development of super powers!
-- Posted by HatesYou at 7:58 pm on Oct. 26, 2008
No uh... college is pretty awesome for me.
-- Posted by Siress at 7:59 pm on Oct. 26, 2008
Suck it up. Remember why you're going to college. If a higher quality of life for you and the family you create isn't worth working for, then drop out and enjoy what you can of a worthless human existence.
-- Posted by Pebbles123 at 7:59 pm on Oct. 26, 2008
No. I go to college 3 days a week. And my social life is all good.
-- Posted by OneSquared at 7:59 pm on Oct. 26, 2008
meh yes i have
-- Posted by sicosys at 8:02 pm on Oct. 26, 2008
I feel the same... Im trying to balance college, work, social life, pro gamer, and learning guitar and skateboarding... and soon ill be snowboarding every weekend... so idk wtf im going to do... and especially since the girl ive been kinda interrested in lives 45 mins away ive spent a lot of time on her.. to find out she is probably moving so wtf!
-- Posted by dreamweaver at 8:09 pm on Oct. 26, 2008
Breaking down in college due to all the pressures it presents you, is actually more common than you think. Have you've tried talking to your RA about issues (or even a friend in general)? Talking about it and getting help whenever you need it, is very important. You cannot look at college like high school- not even how you did homework then. It's just sooo different. Adjusting take some time, but usually after the first quarter/semester, you learn from your mistakes and start to get to know the college life much more comfortably. If things don't improve and talking to your RA or even a friend isn't working, then I suggest try talking to a school counselor at the Health Center. They deal with this all the time and may be of some help for you. Just don't give up yet.
-- Posted by Siress at 8:13 pm on Oct. 26, 2008
They actually offer a First Year Experience Seminar at most colleges...or the equivalent of
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