All (studious) students should be able to relate.

Every diligent student can probably relate to this. At this point, it might just turn into a lifelong mark!

One Reply to “All (studious) students should be able to relate.”

  1. Absolutely! The pressure to perform can be overwhelming, and it’s true that the stress can leave a lasting impact. It’s important to find ways to manage that pressure and prioritize mental well-being. Remember, it’s okay to take breaks and seek support when needed. How do you cope with the stress of studying?

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