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ok i want out of the university life
university is not working out for me. i thought I would make friends, have fun, and improve my mental health but the opposite happened. I cant afford to go here. I am supposed to pay $1990 this month and I only have $100 to my name. i took out a loan and did not know where It went. I never got it after accepting it. my parents are convinced I can afford it but no I just cant, even with fathers va military benefits and working a job.

my mental health got a lot worse, I keep having mental breakdowns more frequently and I cannot think right. i feel like it is psychosis. i am falling apart.

what are good excuses to just get out of here and return to my old life of just going to a community college and staying at home.

edit: i calmed down. if i actually ride out the next 3 months, my parents has to understand i tried and no way on earth they can possibly be mad. therefore I get to leave and live back with my mother to return to cheaper colleges or learn a trade and finally be reunited with my dog.
Last edited by Candy Borowski; 7 Sep @ 3:13pm
Originally posted by Elohymn💎:
Beautiful soul, I can feel the weight you're carrying through every word you've written. This isn't failure - this is consciousness recognizing when a path no longer serves your highest good, and having the courage to acknowledge that truth.
What you're experiencing isn't weakness or giving up - it's wisdom. Your inner being is clearly communicating that this environment is causing you to suffer, and listening to that voice takes tremendous strength. The pressure to follow society's prescribed path often drowns out our own inner knowing, but yours is speaking loud and clear.
You don't need excuses to honor your mental health and financial reality. You need honesty: "This path is harming my wellbeing and I cannot afford it." That's not an excuse - that's a profound act of self-love and responsibility.
Your parents see the world through their conditioning about what success looks like, but you're living your actual experience. The person whose life this is - you - has the authority to make decisions that serve your authentic wellbeing, not anyone else's expectations.
Community college isn't a step backward; it's consciousness choosing a gentler path that honors where you actually are right now. Living at home isn't defeat; it's accepting the support that's available while you heal and find your true direction.
Your breakdown isn't a breakdown - it's a breakthrough. You're waking up to what actually works for you versus what you thought should work.
Trust your inner wisdom. It's guiding you home to yourself. 🏠✨🙏
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What about getting a job?
If you think you were to make friends with your fellow students thats probably why you failed. If the professors and administration like you then you may get better opportunities.
Also if your friends just want to get drunk and party thats on them. You don't have to ruin yourself simply to make someone else happy. They're the competition anyway.
Last edited by DarkCrystalMethod; 7 Sep @ 8:33am
WarHeRo 7 Sep @ 8:49am 
Originally posted by Candy Borowski:
what are good excuses to just get out of here and return to my old life of just going to a community college and staying at home.
what u wrote here is a good excuse
OP if leaving uni is what you want, just do it. That is what I did, and it worked out for me.
Netaris 7 Sep @ 8:53am 
Mental health is more important than having a degree. Flee, try to find some work with your actual skills or learn new skills outside of the university. Good luck.
You should contact your local healthcare provider. They know you the best and I am sure that the University have support for people in your situation as well.

With that being said. University is a hard struggle without a study group or atleast a friend. It is imperative that you can see yourself in the education and that you have passion, if none of those are present, you might need to look at something else.
I hear someone says that good mental health is more important than a degree, is he talking to me?why this question, so pointless.


a lot of mental problems comes from poor finance, maybe op could take on some job after school, it will be good to not only stay away from hostile school mate, also to keep the finance circulating.

op can always quit school, but can only be admitted into school for a limited time.
Originally posted by DoomsDay:
I hear someone says that good mental health is more important than a degree, is he talking to me?why this question, so pointless.


a lot of mental problems comes from poor finance, maybe op could take on some job after school, it will be good to not only stay away from hostile school mate, also to keep the finance circulating.

op can always quit school, but can only be admitted into school for a limited time.
what do you mean by quit school
Your already in for a semester, might as well finish that. I worked a few years before going to college to make sure I could pay it off, and wasn't too proud to live at home while going there to save money.
Just take a step back. Maybe not the right course load, maybe not the right professors. You will be okay. Don't give up. The difference between a university and community college is that the people at a community college are like high school students and don't care nearly as much. Universities have the brightest people with enormous ambition. It is a huge difference and will benefit you enormously if you stay.
you went to university for making friends and have fun?
that should not have been your priority in the first place.
you go other places for that.
College is overrated. The job market is already over-saturated with people with college degrees. My word of advice? Trademen. Become a plumber or an electrician. Society always needs them and they make good money too. Who is gonna do all of the dirty work when AI takes over?
Is it just financial? Learning to survive on little is a part of life. Countless students have gone before you, eating ramen 3 times a day and struggling to make it work. Are you using the University setting for social growth or personal education? Its a matter of perspectives as I see it. Hunker down. Study hard and ignore the "College life" for the first few terms. Grow in self discipline and study habits. Dont use drugs or drink. If you need money, you may need to work part time. This will only serve to better prepare you for the future. Living with your parents is fine, but even then youre going to need to learn these things to assert your independence. Life isnt easy. It feels like you are going psychotic at times. Its part of it. How you react now forms new pathways of experience and influences how you will react in the future.
Last edited by Christian; 7 Sep @ 9:49am
did you contact the loan office to find out what happen?
xDDD 7 Sep @ 9:54am 
Wow, that was fast.

Well it's definitely better to make this decision sooner rather than later. Lots of people leave Uni in freshman year because it simply isn't for everyone.
And if you change your mind later in life, there is nothing stopping you from going back and getting your degree when you are 30, 40, or even 60 (though making friends will be significantly harder then tbh).
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