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I agree, your school issues may be due to mental health issues. Consider getting screened for depression. Go to your college’s Counseling Center and talk to them. Or maybe see a Psychiatrist or Psychologist. I would actually encourage you to go to the Counseling Center today. If you have been diagnosed with a mental illness, see a psychiatrist about a possible medication adjustment.
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Psych and premed-…Tons of students do this. My daughter just finished this. She had planned to take a gap year after graduating (in 4 years) before she applied to med school.
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Friends: Do you not have friends because of the people at your college? Because you may have depression? because you are not putting yourself out there? Here are thoughts on making friends: http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/college-life/1808143-having-trouble-adjusting-to-college-making-friends-top-10-things-to-do.html
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Whatever you do, think about the future. Don’t just quit. If you can, finish out the semester. Use these ideas on doing well. http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/college-life/1920853-college-is-a-step-up-from-hs-16-tips-on-doing-well-in-college.html
Options can be: Finish out the semester. Talk to your adviser about withdrawing from like 1 class so you can concentrate on the others. Do a medical withdrawal if you are diagnosed with depression. -
Roommate: Is the roommate mean? or not being the friend you want? Talk to your RA about what is happening to see if they can help out.