u/Left-Dirt-4721

Nobody talks about how exhausting it is to “have it all together” at college

Somehow every day feels like a race between attendance, assignments, internships, placements, social life, and pretending you’re mentally fine. One missed class and the panic starts immediately.

It’s weird because from outside, college life looks fun and productive, but internally most of us are just surviving week to week with caffeine, deadlines, and random breakdowns at 2am.

Anyone else feeling constantly burnt out lately or is it just the semester pressure kicking in again?

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u/Left-Dirt-4721 — 12 days ago

The fact that lord krishna already knew it's gonna happen

Mahabharata taught us one thing clearly: karma reaches everyone, even the gods themselves.

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u/Left-Dirt-4721 — 15 days ago

Anyone else feeling like Christ University tests your patience more than your academics sometimes?

Came here thinking college life would be about classes, friends, and figuring life out slowly. Somehow it turned into attendance stress, assignment deadlines appearing out of nowhere, dress code panic, and faculty mood analysis before entering class 😭

Like genuinely asking, does everyone eventually get used to this system or are we all just surviving semester by semester pretending we have it under control?

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u/Left-Dirt-4721 — 15 days ago