Mental health is a problem that most freshmen are exposed to. The victims may be the people around them or themselves. As a college student who has just finished my college life, I have a strong voice on this topic. I have also suffered from these mental health pains. The new college life left me at a loss. Even looking for a classroom, I had to look at a map. Every student looks strange. They leave immediately after class. I can't open my mouth to ask them if they have the same experience as me.
One night, I suddenly realized that I couldn't survive in college in such a confusing way. I hated being so aimless. I asked my sister, and she suggested that I go to my advisor to confirm that my future goals are better. I followed her advice and made an appointment. Through repeated communication with my advisor, I gradually became clear about my goals and positioning in CSULA.
I also had the idea of giving up, but in the thought of my parents and my own efforts in high school, it was not easy to enter CSULA. I decided to stick to it and not give up easily. After all, it takes effort to achieve better results. The harder you work, the luckier you will be!
Monday, May 13, 2019
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