amusedviews wrote:
I just got to college in the start of January. I am 21 but this is my first time at college. Its complicated but I didnt really do much the past few years. I was trying to figure out what I wanted to do and I was finishing HS.
I don't think you need to have excuses for what you did the past few years. Starting college for the first time at 21 is not a bad thing, so don't feel bad about it.
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And everyone is pestering me with did you do this? Did you do that? Why havent you dont this yet?
I really hate that.
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I've skipped 3 classes since the start (not in a row) and I feel awful about it. My chest feels tight and I feel so stressed.
Skipping a couple of classes isn't going to kill you. Since you just started, that's a fairly high amount of skipped classes over a fairly short time, so definitely don't keep doing it. But don't feel so terrible about it either. Feeling awful is worse than a couple of skipped classes.
What's done is done. It's in the past, and you can't change it anymore. You can change the present and the future, though.
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If anyone else has been through something similar please give me some advice on how to handle this. I dont want to drop out I do like it here.
I don't know if my situation was exactly the same, but at least some of the emotional reactions were the same. The first time I went to college, I didn't do so well my first semester, got miserable about it, which made me do worse, which made me more miserable, until I finally flunked out. I'm back now and doing fine, and I think the best advice I can give is not to beat yourself up over things.
A self-reinforcing cycle of misery is really painful and doesn't help you do better, so avoid getting in one. You'll probably mess up some things in the future too, so when that happens, don't let those things get you down either. The purpose of anxiety and worry is to make you notice stuff you need to pay attention to. Any worrying beyond making you notice a problem is excess worry, and you don't need it.
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