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To the Girl Who Sacrifices Her Mental Health for Academic Perfection

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at MSU chapter.

 

We all know her. The girl who stresses over every little imperfection, who constantly checks to see if her psychology exam grade has been posted, who can’t stop obsessing over getting a 4.0 in every class for the entirety of her college career.

There’s nothing wrong with her — it’s never a bad thing to be academically motivated and looking towards your future success. The problem lies in how it affects your mental health, and unfortunately, it’s easy for your concerns to spiral out of control and become constant thoughts at the front of your mind.

Yes, this is college and yes, there is plenty of pressure on students to do well so they can get their degree, graduate with honors and immediately find a great job (or continue on in grad school). But putting so much pressure on young people and falsely leading them to believe that they won’t be successful without a high GPA is just plain wrong and unfair. It’s much more important that you protect your sanity and simply work your hardest.

College can be a difficult time, between the stress of completing a degree and the pressure to discover yourself and what you’re meant to do in the world, but it’s also supposed to be one of the best times of your life. To quote our favorite movie character Ferris Bueller: “Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in awhile, you could miss it.”

Remember that there is so much more to life than acing your physics exam. Make sure to set aside some time each day to relax and do something you enjoy. Remind yourself that a grade is just a grade — it doesn’t define you, and it won’t affect your success. You are brilliant and capable of anything. All you can do is your best.

 

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Bekkah Baldwin is a sophomore at Michigan State University and is still undeclared but thinking about majoring in Neuroscience or Psychology with a minor in German. She loves to write, loves her school, and loves the idea of giving young women an outlet for their voices to be heard. So HerCampus seemed like the perfect place for her. When she's not busy studying, she enjoys being the goofy person she is with her friends and watching Netflix (because who doesn't). Her favorite shows include Friends, Gilmore Girls, Parks and Rec and One Tree Hill. Reading is another hobby, as is writing the occasional FanFiction for some of her favorite 80s movies. During summer breaks she works at the movie theatre in her hometown, one of her favorite places in the world and finds herself eating popcorn and drinking slushies all day. She works as a tour guide at MSU and has never stopped being excited about having the opportunity to show off her awesome school. She's 50% German and tends to visit family in Europe once a year. She wants to study abroad for sure and travel the world long after her college days are over. College was a wonderful transition, a place where she instantly felt she belonged and found her best friends, and she can't wait to see what this year as part of the HerCampus team will bring. Go Green!
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