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Old 12-02-2010, 09:14 AM   #8 (permalink)
Medium Brumski
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The vague statement of bad psychological problems makes it harder for me to come up with concise advice. Do you have to go away to school? Moving into a dorm situation might actually be good, new environment, new people, new experiences could be great, however, moving away from your support base might be bad for you, depending. How about a local school so you can take classes but remain at home? And you don't have to take difficult or major-specific classes your first year, or even enough hours to be a full-time student. College can be alot of fun, but if your own head is going to prevent you from enjoying yourself, time off might be the answer.

And I'm a 25 yr old college grad, who took a year off because I was bored and tired with school, then came back and finished just fine.

Edit: Oh, and someone said something about messing up your GPA, unless you're planning on going to grad school and beyond, or have scholarships to keep up, you don't have to keep a good GPA. If your smart, you can coast thru undergrad just like high school.

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