@Kryfast Some tips from the neurodivergent on that.
*Break down classwork to smaller steps, and don't be shy to reward yourself for a job well done.
*Take. Breaks. Seriously, it's so important to keep the ghostnoodle thriving.
*Don't crunch time. Study at a pace that fits you, not pressures you.
@PaganMother some of my teachers don't care about mental health, they just think we are lazy and that we can't complain because we pay the tuition. 😕
@PaganMother neither. they are very competitive and they think some people don't even deserve to be in the same room as them in terms of intelligence and grades.
@Kryfast Yeesh. Well, there are online study groups that could possibly assist. I don't know which university your attending, but it sounds like they seem to host a pretty toxic environment for anyone with mental health conditions. ;-;
@PaganMother that's true! I might look into that.
Yes it's very toxic environment, it makes me very unmotivated to study and to write academic papers.
@Kryfast Well, least you can do is to give yourself the breaks you need to recoup. I do hope things go smoother for you when you find an online study group to assist.
@PaganMother yes, that's true. Thank you!
@Kryfast Oof, I'm sorry you have such an unsupportive network in the education field your diving into. :( What of your fellow students? Does any of them offer tutoring or study huddles?