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Re: Overwhelmed - preparing for uni
Hey @AnonymousToe , I honestly don't have much advice but I just wanted to say that once this is all done, it really pays off. When I started uni, I got a lot of support which made things like learning to be independent a lot easier! Just because you don't feel independent now, you may do later and even if not, that's still so ok cause life is hard and everyone needs support sometimes.
One thing you could do is try making a list of everything that needs to get done and everything you're worried about. This might help you stay on track with things like deadlines and could mean your parents could help you without you having to actively guide them.
One thing you could do is try making a list of everything that needs to get done and everything you're worried about. This might help you stay on track with things like deadlines and could mean your parents could help you without you having to actively guide them.
Happy Pride Month! πβ¨
Happy pride! πβ¨
Always remember that queerness comes in all forms & your identity is valid no matter where you are in your journey π
Here are some gentle reminders for pride month & beyond π
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Always remember that queerness comes in all forms & your identity is valid no matter where you are in your journey π
Here are some gentle reminders for pride month & beyond π
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It's time to celebrate queer joy! π
Gentle reminders for pride month:
Gentle reminders for pride month:
- You are queer enough
- It's okay if you're not up for pride events this year
- Your gender identity is up to you
- You deserve to feel safe
- It's okay that you haven't come out yet
- You still have time to figure out your identity
- It's okay to distance yourself from people who don't accept you
- You are allowed to be confident in yourself
- It's okay if you haven't found your community yet



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Re: Overwhelmed - preparing for uni
Hey @AnonymousToe I'm in a similar situation to you, starting uni for the first time in September. I'm not sure whether you're meaning if the university or the accommodation would like to know. For university I've recently had an initial appointment with student support who suggested arranging an educational psychology assessment on my behalf which can help highlight where your personal difficulties lie within an educational setting. I am waiting on receiving the report which can then also be used for justification for DSA requests. It might be worth emailing student support to get a better idea of what they are looking for.
I get being reliant on your parents, it's also something I'm working on as I'm a similar age to you. It doesn't have to be a complete break-away but you could maybe think about attempting small steps towards independence if you can manage it, so if you're able to, you can do things on your own schedule. Sorry to hear your parents are annoyed with you, is it frustration or stress possibly?
It sounds like such a tough situation and I'm sorry to hear you're struggling
I don't have much advice as I think it's one of those things where you will only know how everything goes when the time comes and I know that's probably not useful in the moment but unfortunately that's sometimes the way it goes.
I get being reliant on your parents, it's also something I'm working on as I'm a similar age to you. It doesn't have to be a complete break-away but you could maybe think about attempting small steps towards independence if you can manage it, so if you're able to, you can do things on your own schedule. Sorry to hear your parents are annoyed with you, is it frustration or stress possibly?
It sounds like such a tough situation and I'm sorry to hear you're struggling

I don't have much advice as I think it's one of those things where you will only know how everything goes when the time comes and I know that's probably not useful in the moment but unfortunately that's sometimes the way it goes.
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Maybe you could speak with some one who does dog grooming and see what they enjoy and donβt enjoy about it. I think a mod said they did dog grooming. I think it was Beth or Emma but Iβm not sure because it was ages ago π they might get confused if you ask πor you could ask around for a week work experience maybe to see if you like it.
I think itβs normal to not know what you want to do and itβs good that you have options. If you do a course and donβt like it can you swap to another?
I think itβs normal to not know what you want to do and itβs good that you have options. If you do a course and donβt like it can you swap to another?