Everyone needs help when they’re at their lowest in life, right? I was once at this low point in life as well. When you’re a student, it’s hard not to compare yourself to others.You begin to minimize your successes and put yourself down for every small thing you’re unable to accomplish compared to others. I struggled with this for the longest time as well. However, you have to realize that everyone moves at their own pace and some may go slower than others, and that’s okay! I never really took this concept to heart, until my friends and family helped me realize this. They reminded me that as long as you reach your goals, it doesn’t matter how long you take to achieve them. I’m thankful for my support system who still supported me when I was struggling with school, put me back on the right track and helped me achieve and follow my goals.
I remember being very anxious but excited on the first day of my college experience. I used to attend Stony Brook University, and I had commuted to campus through the LIRR. It was a daily 2 hour struggle commuting to Stony Brook every day and I honestly hated it. My classes also began to become a lot more difficult as the weeks went by, and my grades showed my performance in my classes. My grades were at their all time lows and I was pretty shaken up by it. Instead of my low grades boosting my morale and causing me to want to do better, I began to lose motivation and do even worse in all my classes. Not only was this lack of motivation hurting my performance in my studies, it also took a negative hit in my interactions with my friends and family as well.
It was my family that first noticed that I had begun to grow more distant towards them. They reached out first and asked if anything was wrong and I explained everything to them. I told them that my academics were bringing me down and that I was struggling in general. I lost sight of my original goals and ambitions. They were very supportive and stated that it’s okay to struggle and that if I needed to take a break to restructure myself and get my motivation back that I would be allowed to. I’m so grateful for my parents for being so supportive and understanding of my struggles back then. The break I took helped immensely. During the break I took, I asked many people around me for advice, which they graciously provided. My friends reminded me that everyone is in school for different reasons and is attending for different goals. Everyone also achieves said goal at their own different pace and that it’s okay to take it easy and slow. I was told not to compare myself to others and that I’m writing my own story for my future. Without all this advice from my family and friends, I would probably not be the same student I am today.
During my break, I took some time to look up different majors I could swap into and I decided to choose dental hygiene. All my friends and family that knew my situation said that they were extremely proud of me for finding a topic that I’m interested in and choosing that path. I always knew I had wanted to do something related to the sciencey-anatomy field and when a friend of mine mentioned that he had a sister working in that field, I knew it was the path I wanted to go follow. He gave me a bunch of resources to help me get basic information about that field and helped me a ton. Through the push he gave me and by watching all my other friends being passionate about their fields of studies, pushed me to get back on my feet motivated and ready to have a fresh start with my transfer to City Tech. With my classes being online, it was slightly difficult to keep my spark of motivation, since it was so easy to get disconnected from your studies as everything was remote learning. However, my friends and I set up online study sessions with each other to keep each other focused and on top of all our studies. My friends played such an important role in helping me refocus on my studies and get back on the right track, and have helped me by guiding me and helping me stay on the right track as well.
Through my friends and family, I was able to get back on the right path when I was down, and they also helped me not lose sight of my goals once I got back on the right path. Without my support system, I wouldn’t be where I am today and I am forever grateful for all my friends and family who helped push me to be a student I’m proud to have become. I’ve once again found my passion for school and finally have a goal to reach out and seek for, and I know that if I ever lose this spark again, I know that I’ll have the means to get back on track.
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I really enjoyed reading your essay, reading on how your support system of friends and family help you as you were struggling, on one thing I do recommend adding for the final version of your essay is expand the feedback provided by your friends, I only say this cause I remote learning is not really my strong suit. So possibly someone reading your essay could learn some ways to cope with the situation. As I was reading your essay, I keep thinking to myself what kind of strategies you are using to keep focused during school, yes you did add the friend study group but that can’t be the only thing you’re doing so I would say you could expand on that I think it would help a lot of students going through the same lack of motivation.