Failing a whole semester, don’t know if I want to continue

Struggling with Academic Challenges: Finding My Path Forward

As I sit here reflecting on my current situation, it’s hard to ignore the weight of the past semester. I’m a 25-year-old engineering student, and with just four weeks left in the term, I find myself facing the grim reality of potentially failing an entire semester. My highest grade sits at a 74 in mechanics of solids, while my lowest grade has plummeted to a staggering 45 in calculus III. With such limited time remaining, I can’t help but feel that turning things around might be an impossible feat.

At this juncture, I’m grappling with whether to continue on this academic path. The financial burden of furthering my education is heavy, and I’m not sure if I can bear it. More than anything, I yearn to break free from my current living situation. Moving out from my mother’s house and escaping the confines of my hometown is becoming an increasingly pressing desire.

I often find myself in a cycle of self-doubt, questioning my capabilities and wondering if I truly belong in the engineering field—or if I might be better suited for something entirely different. The contemplation of a more hands-on career in the trades also feels daunting, as I struggle with feelings of dysfunctionality and uncertainty about my future.

Life, as many know, can be incredibly challenging. The pressures of academics, personal aspirations, and the quest for identity can weigh heavily on anyone. As I navigate this tumultuous time, I am seeking clarity about the next steps in my journey. Sharing this experience is a step toward understanding my thoughts and hopefully finding a path that leads to personal and professional fulfillment.

If you’ve faced similar struggles, whether academic or personal, know that you’re not alone in this journey. The pursuit of your passions and the quest for stability are challenges that many share, and it’s essential to confront them head-on.

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