college is really hard

LazyHermitCrab

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I'm a junior in college and just transferred to a university. It's huge compared to community college. I got lost so many times there and even though it sounds lame i bring my mom now to help me find places because I go into panic mode. (I don't bring her to class lol) I will have to endure this for another 2.5 years if all goes as planned. Is anyone else a transfer student experiancing this?
 

jaim38

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I used to suck at finding directions too. When I first entered college, I had to use a map for several weeks. The campus is big and had lots of buildings so it can be confusing. I experience the same thing when driving, but sometimes worse. I would drive around in circles so many times over just to find a freakin' market to shop at.
 

Steppen-Wolf

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Change and adaptation are always very hard at first. I'm 99% sure that it will be much easier for you 6 months from now.
 

Gadfly

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College is a scam. Most people graduate with huge debt and a worthless certification and then spend decades slaving away (if they can find a job) to pay the lavish pensions and salaries of the bloated educational beaurocracy.
 

buggy

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New college/university can be very overwhelming at first, especially if you're dealing with anxiety issues... I've been to a lot of different universities and while it is scary at first you quickly learn to adapt. It just takes some time :)
 

LazyHermitCrab

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I used to suck at finding directions too. When I first entered college, I had to use a map for several weeks. The campus is big and had lots of buildings so it can be confusing. I experience the same thing when driving, but sometimes worse. I would drive around in circles so many times over just to find a freakin' market to shop at.

do you use a navigitor when your driving? that has helped me so much
 

LazyHermitCrab

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College is a scam. Most people graduate with huge debt and a worthless certification and then spend decades slaving away (if they can find a job) to pay the lavish pensions and salaries of the bloated educational beaurocracy.

if you aquire a variety of skills in college you will get a better job. without college you have a higher chance of not having a comfortable life. not saying people without degrees can't be success too but if you didn't teach yourself enough stuff then there's college. the price is crazy too.... i'm glad i went to a cc first but still :/
 
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LazyHermitCrab

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New college/university can be very overwhelming at first, especially if you're dealing with anxiety issues... I've been to a lot of different universities and while it is scary at first you quickly learn to adapt. It just takes some time :)

thanks i'm glad it got better for you too :)
 
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