You'll get through it. It may be hard (or it was for me with depression), but you'll make it. For one thing, remember it's your Senior year. That's it - just one year left, and it's all over. Whether you have college for next year or not, you won't see most of those people ever again and you'll have a chance to start over. Something to look forward to.
The main challenge is the stress these stupid teachers try to slam on the students for their "futures". Everyone's also anxious about what they want to do, and focusing on being calm about it all will help with that anxiety. Otherwise if you don't stay calm, the anxiety could cause problems.
If you're planning on doing college next year, then I'd suggest researching what sounds best and what's compatible with you, starting now. It will save a lot of time and problems, once you have to send applications, trust me. I learned that mistake... Then, find scholarships you may apply for. At the very least, try - it's difficult to get the reward (it's usually handpicked out of hundreds or thousands - sometimes randomly), but there's no harm in trying a few and getting it out of the way.
Overall, focus on the primary problems, get them out of the way, and look forward to the end of the year.
Good luck!
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