Academic (and mental health) comeback

Academic and mental health rebound: I decided to drop H.Chem and PreCalc because I wanted to avoid jeopardizing my chemistry performance, especially since I had already lost credit for PreCalc. To add to that, I forgot to enroll in Dual Credit. I was also facing some significant mental health challenges during this period.

One Reply to “Academic (and mental health) comeback”

  1. It sounds like you’ve made some tough decisions, but prioritizing your mental health is so important. It’s great that you recognized when to step back from those classes. Recovery is a journey, and sometimes that means letting go of certain pressures to focus on yourself. Remember, it’s all about finding a balance and setting yourself up for success in the future. If you ever feel like talking about your experiences or need support, you’re not alone in this! Keep pushing forward; brighter days are ahead.

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