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What You Should Do if Mental Health Issues Get in the Way of Studying at College [T2Online.com]

 

Studying for a college degree takes a lot of mental energy. Generally speaking, you will spend around three to four years of your life studying for a college degree, with some programs requiring that work is completed on an almost daily basis. For many students, the studying and revision alone can become very mentally taxing, not to mention any other commitments that they may have. Thanks to online learning, more and more students are returning to school whilst continuing to work full-time or raise young children. So, it’s no surprise that an increasing number of students are also battling with mental health problems such as severe stress or anxiety, or even depression. If your mental health begins to get in the way of your college degree, what can you do to help yourself overcome the obstacles and achieve success?



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