• What Actually Sticks With You

    A lot of the time, people read or watch something and just move on without actually thinking about it. It becomes just another thing to scroll past. But…

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  • Why Burnout Doesn’t Always Look Like “Burnout”

    I didn’t realize I was burned out at first. I just thought I was tired… then annoyed… then suddenly everything felt like too much. Homework, conversations, even things…

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  • Voice & Style Reflection

    When I think about my writing voice, it’s honestly just me, but a little more organized. I don’t like writing that sounds super formal or fake, so I…

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  • The Reality of ADHD in College Students

    ADHD among college students is often misunderstood, particularly by individuals who have never experienced it. Many assume ADHD means being distracted or not trying hard enough, but it…

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  • Midterm Reflection

    One thing that has been working really well for me in this class is the blogging assignments. I actually really like the blog stuff, especially when I get…

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  • You Can Succeed

    It was 10 p.m. I had two hours to finish an assignment. I was scrolling on my bed, staring at my phone, completely aware of the clock ticking.…

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★★★★★

As a neurodivergent student, navigating college life has been both challenging and rewarding. The support from my peers and professors has made a significant difference in my academic journey, allowing me to thrive in an environment that often feels overwhelming. Sharing my experiences through this blog helps raise awareness and foster understanding about neurodiversity in education.

Caroline Davis

University of California

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