College confusion
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College confusion
I hated highschool, but I went to college because I want a degree in interior architecture. It's my first semester and the pressure is physically hurting me. I thought about dropping out but idk what I would do with my life if I did. At least if I get a degree I can find a job in that field, but what will I do as a dropout. Join the military? Work as a cashier? I'm stuck. I just want Christmas break to come already.
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Re: College confusion
It’s completely okay to take your time figuring things out, and you don’t have to have everything figured out right now. You're allowed to be uncertain and to feel the pressure. PolyTrack
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College can be really tough, especially when you're not sure if it's the right fit. The pressure can be overwhelming, but remember that it’s okay to feel lost sometimes. If you really care about interior architecture, maybe try to stick it out a little longer and see if it gets better. If not, you can always explore other options. There are plenty of paths in life, and just because you're not in school doesn't mean you’re stuck. Take things one step at a time, and don't be too hard on yourself.
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I'm really sorry you're feeling this way, but it's great that you're reflecting on your future.agario College can be overwhelming, especially in the first semester, but it's okay to feel uncertain. If you're passionate about interior architecture, the pressure you're feeling now might be the toughest part, but it could lead to rewarding opportunities later.
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RoseBL wrote:I'm really sorry you're feeling this way, but it's great that you're reflecting on your future.agario College can be overwhelming, especially in the first semester, but it's okay to feel uncertain. If you're passionate about interior architecture, the pressure you're feeling now might be the toughest part, but it could lead to rewarding opportunities later.
Thank you
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michaelarrington wrote:It’s completely okay to take your time figuring things out, and you don’t have to have everything figured out right now. You're allowed to be uncertain and to feel the pressure. PolyTrack
Thank you
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shawn08 wrote:College can be really tough, especially when you're not sure if it's the right fit. The pressure can be overwhelming, but remember that it’s okay to feel lost sometimes. If you really care about interior architecture, maybe try to stick it out a little longer and see if it gets better. If not, you can always explore other options. There are plenty of paths in life, and just because you're not in school doesn't mean you’re stuck. Take things one step at a time, and don't be too hard on yourself.
Thank you for the advice. I think I'll try to stick it out.
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Re: College confusion
michaelarrington wrote:It’s completely okay to take your time figuring things out, and you don’t have to have everything figured out right now. You're allowed to be uncertain and to feel the pressure. PolyTrack
Thank you for saying this.
Re: College confusion
I’m sorry you feel that way, but it’s great that you’re thinking about your future. Going to college can be stressful, especially in the first semester, but it’s completely normal to feel uncertain. If you’re passionate about interior architecture, the stress you’re experiencing right now can be your biggest challenge, but it can also open up great opportunities in the future. Also, during stressful times, you can relax with a game to relieve stress and recharge.
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