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I've been reading this forum the past couple of years, and I've seen how helpful advice from like-minded people can be. So, if you've had a similar experience to mine, or know someone else who has, I would greatly appreciate your insight. Thank you.
Once I graduated high school I jumped right into university. I decided that I wanted to pick up a double-major/double-minor (all in the sciences), because I was truly interested in all of the topics and thought it'd give me the well-rounded education that I desired. Anyway, my degree was extended two years (60 credits) because of all the extra courses.
I'm now in my fifth year, and although I still enjoy my course work, it's become progressively more difficult to maintain my productivity and motivation. I know my dream is medical school and that I want to fight for it, but I just can't seem to anymore. It's almost as if there's a giant wall preventing me from processing information. For example, over the last few months, I've had a hard time remembering what I've done during the day, things as simple as how I got to school, what I did that morning, or whether I ate or not. I've had trouble formulating good coherent sentences by mispronouncing simple words or losing my train of thought. I've had a hard time reading, retaining, and interpreting information. Overall, I've just noticed a steady decline in my mental capacity.
I've always had to take 6-7 courses/semester (typically almost all science courses), which was never a problem, but now it's unbelievably overwhelming. Something that I did do differently this year, that I've never done before, was take courses year round. Not just one or two light courses, but a plethora of junior/senior science courses. I don't even remember the last time I had a full day off, I've always had to stress about something, be it work (engineering), volunteering (firefighting/EMS), or university. I'm assuming the absence of any breaks is the main contributing factor, but it's mid-semester and I can't take a break now. Taking a break when I have a seven classes to prep for every week means failing every class...
So, does anyone have any advice on how to push through and get some proper brain function back?
Once I graduated high school I jumped right into university. I decided that I wanted to pick up a double-major/double-minor (all in the sciences), because I was truly interested in all of the topics and thought it'd give me the well-rounded education that I desired. Anyway, my degree was extended two years (60 credits) because of all the extra courses.
I'm now in my fifth year, and although I still enjoy my course work, it's become progressively more difficult to maintain my productivity and motivation. I know my dream is medical school and that I want to fight for it, but I just can't seem to anymore. It's almost as if there's a giant wall preventing me from processing information. For example, over the last few months, I've had a hard time remembering what I've done during the day, things as simple as how I got to school, what I did that morning, or whether I ate or not. I've had trouble formulating good coherent sentences by mispronouncing simple words or losing my train of thought. I've had a hard time reading, retaining, and interpreting information. Overall, I've just noticed a steady decline in my mental capacity.
I've always had to take 6-7 courses/semester (typically almost all science courses), which was never a problem, but now it's unbelievably overwhelming. Something that I did do differently this year, that I've never done before, was take courses year round. Not just one or two light courses, but a plethora of junior/senior science courses. I don't even remember the last time I had a full day off, I've always had to stress about something, be it work (engineering), volunteering (firefighting/EMS), or university. I'm assuming the absence of any breaks is the main contributing factor, but it's mid-semester and I can't take a break now. Taking a break when I have a seven classes to prep for every week means failing every class...
So, does anyone have any advice on how to push through and get some proper brain function back?
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