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college is full of snobs
I went to college and I learned to NEVER LET THEM EVER FIND OUT YOU HAVE A PROBLEM!!!!!! I got suspended for an entire semester twice before I learned to seek help from outside the college system.
My uni has some of the most subpar food options. But I always try to utilize the salad bar and places that sell healthy smoothie drinks as much as I can bc as an engineering major I NEED that joint ๐ญ๐ญ
Iโll call out my university right now. Hearing the advice in this video about reaching out for food security and mental health support programs. I go to one of the wealthiest and best funded universities in Canada and they continue to cut their funding for food security programs and not increase the funding for mental health programs every year while continuing to raise fees each year. Do better University of British Columbia! You are located in one of the most expensive cities in the world and the number of your students going hungry and suffering is skyrocketing each year! We are protesting and you do nothing. Wishing everyone a safe safe school experience and that they get the support they need!
I feel like college is specifically designed to be detrimental to your mental health. at least from my experience lol
im still depressed
Why is everyone depressed in uni?
Extremely helpful ๐
Have realistic expectations. A 4.0 would be great, but itโs simply not always possible. Sometimes taking a course Pass/Fail is a good way to take a little pressure off. And know in advance that you WILL run into that one professor who, with or without good reason, will not give you the credit you deserve. And you WILL run into a class that simply sucks. Maybe itโs poorly taught or disorganized. Sometimes you will find yourself stuck having to work on a project with classmates with whom you do not click. I tended to expect all of my professors and classes to be awesome and all of my grades A+, and that was unrealistic. The result was disillusionment and depression. You want to do your very best and succeed in school, but sometimes you have to cut yourself and everyone else a little slack.
These are good tips for college & all but what about how to adapt with life & balance with mental stress after college when you step into the career lifestyle its no better after school gets done! You just go from dealing one type of stress to another ๐ฉ ๐ช
Thank you so much for these series and thank you crash course you provide education on YouTube online platform thankyou you make breat future in students thankyou
literally all i could focus on was how pretty her nails are
Very nice. โฅ๏ธโฅ๏ธโฅ๏ธ
I'm going back to school in my late twenties to finish my bachelor's and this series has been super encouraging! Thanks for much for all of the work you do, Crash Course team โค๏ธ
My advice is to have places to go, to get away from stuff. Have a place where you work, a place where you relax, and a place where you party (whatever that means), maybe all separate from the place you sleep. At my college, most of the buildings were just left open all night, so I would go to the 8th floor of the math building, and just do my homework and studying there. It forced me to do my work, since there was nothing else to do there, and nobody to bother/distract me. And it helps mentally to have separate places for separate roles.
wow this is perfect for me because i'm going to be a freshman in college this fall!
sigh People keep recommending all that new age stuff; mindfulness etc. Psychology really has gone downhill if it was ever on the hill to begin with.
I don't know if this has been asked before but… Please make a Nutrition course for beginners!
(Does anyone know good free resources on nutrition for a very stubborn person?)
I had some serious mental health issues come up at the end of my undergrad, right when the pandemic started. I went to the counseling on campus, but they told me they could not help me. I ended up really spiraling and dropping for a semester.
My advice to anyone out there struggling: donโt be afraid to look outside of campus for help! Campus is a great place to start, but sometimes they arenโt always the most helpful.
With that title and my personal experience I expected a five seconds video consisting of the words: "Abandon all hope, ye who enter here."
Adding this video to my course information on Canvas in the fall.
Canโt tell you how much I would have appreciated these videos in college. I didnโt have a good support system, and struggled figuring college life out on my own. Yโall are doing a great thing with this series evening the playing field between people who came from โacademicโ families and the much larger portion of very talented people that havenโt- and struggle with college as a result.
People struggle with mental health all through their lives
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Thank you so much for this series! I graduated from college years ago and now work in admissions for that same school. This series has helped me to remember a little bit better what it was like to be a new undergraduate student, including some of the challenges that I faced and the types of resources that I used (or didn't use, but maybe should have). Putting myself back in that mindset helps me to empathize better with our students andโI hopeโto do a better job of supporting them so that they can have successful and happy college careers.
My advice: Don't overthink your assignments if you can manage it. Our stress can cause us to see things more frantically and we start overassessing our work. It's a dangerous rabbit hole to fall into.
โBest years of your lifeโ
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Nice note about sleep. My problem is that I sleep too much. I also become 'nocturnal' and spend my nights awake and days asleep. That might sound fine, but the nights just become unproductive.
Cool video, I am struggling currently and in college. Wanting to make a change.
How does one learn how to do meditation? Are there any resources out there?
I wish I had been able to protect my mental health in college. I went into a severe psychosis and had to drop out. I lost so much because of that psychosis.
Mental health? Whats that? Can i eat that?
I really like these videos. Thank you!
This seems to be paying a lot of attention to symptoms rather than causes of mental health. Also seems like a bit of reinforcing of toxic positivity about the university experience. Honestly I think we could do with a follow-up addressing this kind of issue.
We used to say pain is temporary GPA is forever
Don't do that! No grade is worth your health! Get good sleep, eat food, take care of yourself first and foremost, and don't be afraid to reach out for help!
Boy howdy could I have used this video 5 years ago
Literally graduated this April where was this 2 months ago when I was a thread away from a mental breakdown ๐
All jokes aside remember, there is a light at the end of the tunnel, and you'll feel over the moon when you finish! Good luck to all in college rn, and those who will be starting college soon.
could have used this exactly 4 years ago๐
Wish I had this kinda video, or even any kind of support from my school in college. My mental health was not good from my 3rd year on.
Needed this 4 years ago
University. You mean university. This video was also literally sponsored by a UNIVERSITY ๐
Youโre doing this episode on the EXACT 118th birthday of the novel Ulysses!!! Way to go!!!