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5 Tips If Your Mental Illness Is Interfering With College

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For many, going to university represents the culmination of several years of hard work and commitment. An adolescence dedicated to learning and cultivating knowledge, just to be deemed valuable enough to earn a place on your dream course.

Self-worth somehow becomes inexplicably tied to academic achievement and the opinion of a faceless institution that you are intelligent enough to be allowed a place in their prestigious halls.

Living with a persistent mental health condition complicates the traditional university experience. Instead of receiving encouragement, people ask, “Why don’t you just drop out and work full time?” Or they try to reassure you by saying, “university just isn’t for everyone.” The carefully laid plans of your younger

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