How has depression/anxiety affected your grades?
or bipolar? my depression/anxiety is really getting in the way, and i’d like to know how other people have been affected/how they feel about it. do you ever feel like it’s unfair to be graded the same?
I dealt with the same thing throughout high school with my anxiety attacks, and it of course negatively conflicted with my grades.
It’s certainly unfair nowadays that teachers don’t consider students’ psychological difficulties, but then again – their job is merely to teach and be fair to the class as a whole. It is your responsibility to pull together the stress and depression for the benefit of your studies. When this happened to me, I didn’t depend on anyone but myself. I woke up one day and just stopped caring. I stopped caring about failure, what people think, and the outcome of my anxiety – it was only pressure that I didn’t need at all. This in turn boosted my confidence and allowed me to be more relaxed during class and concentrate on the select concepts instead of my anxiety. Remember – you are in control. Not the depression/anxiety. BE in control and do not give up no matter what obstacles come towards you. With each success story comes failure somewhere along the way.
November 14th, 2009 at 6:05 pm
o yah but i deal wif it
it is my fault
my depression caused me to do this
now how can i fix this?
take my time and do the same crappy work i would do if i was depressed rushing doing the same crappy work.
but hey i work best when i am under pressure.
so to anyone who doubts my methods bite me coz i gets tha job done!
lmao
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November 14th, 2009 at 6:47 pm
I had depression/anxiety in highschool. I could hardly concentrate and failed alot of subjects. I also got C’s and D’s in practically every other subject. It sort of does feel a little unfair to be graded the same since you can hardly concentrate with those types of conditions but once I realized that highschool sucks period for everyone in some shape or form and got put on medication I found it easier to get interested and stay focused. Depression/Anxiety in school is so common. Once I graduated from school it literally disappeared. I realized that I had my whole life ahead of me and school was just some place I legally had to be. It will get better. Try focusing on subjects you really enjoy and just try to do the best you can with the others.
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November 14th, 2009 at 7:13 pm
I dealt with the same thing throughout high school with my anxiety attacks, and it of course negatively conflicted with my grades.
It’s certainly unfair nowadays that teachers don’t consider students’ psychological difficulties, but then again – their job is merely to teach and be fair to the class as a whole. It is your responsibility to pull together the stress and depression for the benefit of your studies. When this happened to me, I didn’t depend on anyone but myself. I woke up one day and just stopped caring. I stopped caring about failure, what people think, and the outcome of my anxiety – it was only pressure that I didn’t need at all. This in turn boosted my confidence and allowed me to be more relaxed during class and concentrate on the select concepts instead of my anxiety. Remember – you are in control. Not the depression/anxiety. BE in control and do not give up no matter what obstacles come towards you. With each success story comes failure somewhere along the way.
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November 14th, 2009 at 7:25 pm
i deal with my anxiety and depression using Vilift, i am more relax and i am more productive. all feelings of depression are gone in an instant.
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