So there comes that time when everything seems to much, regardless of your age. I believe the best thing to do is to break it down into managable pieces and tackling it that way.

When I got back from being an exchange student, I enrolled in all the sorts of classes that I took in Highschool. I rarely had to study and was in the top 10% of my class. I didn't count on having to approach this differently, workinging full time to pay for it(since I wanted to go, I never even considered having my parent pay, yes, I am different, I know.) and then my Mom's company went on strike and led to lots of stress at home.

I finally decided to give myself a break one day a week, I could go to a football game, go out with friends, but I didn't study that day. Stress started to fall to the way side, my studying was more productive and things fell into place and my grades improved.

Everyone has to find their way, sometimes they need a nuge from outside themselves and sometimes they get the nudge from within.

Does she have a roommate to help with some of the costs?

kat


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