Sophomore year is an often unspoken, transitory period in your college life. After an exciting and honeymoon-like freshman year, you’re now much more settled into the familiar routines. You’re not a naive first-year anymore but rather someone who should be accomplishing their goals and knowing exactly what they’re doing, right?
Well, that’s exactly how the infamous “sophomore slump” hits you. Your responsibilities pile up, expectations feel heavier and motivation tanks. You have too much to do and too little time and energy to do it. While the slump looks different for everyone, I was hit hard last semester. I was burnt out, constantly being…
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