<p>I am sorry you are feeling so overwhelmed. College is very difficult at times (as life is for us all) and I guarantee you are not the only person who feels like this.</p>
<p>Contact the advising center at Schreyer. Make an appointment. Why? To discuss your worries with a human being. Contact the people at CAPS (the counseling center, 5th floor of the health center over by Eisenhower) by phone or walk in.
<a href=“http://studentaffairs.psu.edu/counseling/services/counseling.shtml”>http://studentaffairs.psu.edu/counseling/services/counseling.shtml</a></p>
<p>CAPS will talk to you on the phone to see what’s up, and then suggest some solutions. Don’t think you have to fix everything yourself. </p>
<p>Go to <a href=“Mathematics | Penn State Learning”>https://pennstatelearning.psu.edu/tutoring/mathematics</a> and get yourself hooked up with a math tutor. The biggest mistake students make is waiting too long to get help. Don’t be too proud or stubborn to take the life preserver. There are also lots of sections of chem tutoring. Go meet other chem students who have the same questions you do. </p>
<p>Lastly, call your parents, siblings, and be reminded that people love you and you aren’t alone. Your bf might be having a great time. He might not. If you were with him, that might not make you feel entirely better, so try to not compare. Don’t wait to seek help. Eat enough, get some rest, value yourself and trust that this is not a permanent state of life. Hang in there! </p>