Likely gonna withdraw for the first time in my 2nd semester

It looks like I might need to withdraw for the first time during my second semester. Any advice or comforting words would be greatly appreciated! 🥲

One Reply to “Likely gonna withdraw for the first time in my 2nd semester”

  1. It’s completely understandable to feel overwhelmed at this point in your academic journey. It’s important to remember that taking a step back doesn’t mean giving up — it’s a brave decision that could be what you need to regain your balance. Focus on your well-being, and know that it’s okay to prioritize your mental health.

    Connect with resources at your school, like academic advisors or counseling services, as they can provide support and guidance. Also, try to reflect on what led you to this decision — it can help you during your next steps. Remember, many students go through similar experiences, and it’s part of finding your path. Be kind to yourself; sometimes, pausing is the first step toward a stronger comeback! 🌟

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