Everytime I walk into a classroom I'm depressed. Fuck school.
Quote from: PSU on September 29, 2014, 03:36:58 PMEverytime I walk into a classroom I'm depressed. Fuck school. you in college as well?
The repetitiveness of school gives me anxiety but I soldier through because school improves my chances of a better future.
Not really depression, but I almost threw away my first two years of law school because I didn't care and part of me wanted to fail.
Yep, it's a fairly long story but I'll put the short version.UK schooling goes like this High School (GCSE), Sixth Form (AS/A2 Levels) and then University (What you would call college). College for us is like a technical college, for apprenticeships and the like.But yeah, so I finished High School with more GCSEs than fingers (About 17 in all) all at B-A-A* grades. I was basically set to do Sixth Form (Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Psychology) to then go into Medicine at University later.Then to put it shortly, Depression/PTSD took a baseball bat to my knees and fucked up my A Levels big time. So after two years there, instead of finishing with some good A Level results and going off to medschool I've got one AS grade and a lot of bad memories.It took the incompetent feckwits at the Mental Health Services 10 months to see me and get me treated but things are working out now, I'm just going down a different path instead.
Depression is just feeling bummed out for melodramatic kids.
Quote from: Mr Psychologist on September 29, 2014, 04:01:13 PMYep, it's a fairly long story but I'll put the short version.UK schooling goes like this High School (GCSE), Sixth Form (AS/A2 Levels) and then University (What you would call college). College for us is like a technical college, for apprenticeships and the like.But yeah, so I finished High School with more GCSEs than fingers (About 17 in all) all at B-A-A* grades. I was basically set to do Sixth Form (Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Psychology) to then go into Medicine at University later.Then to put it shortly, Depression/PTSD took a baseball bat to my knees and fucked up my A Levels big time. So after two years there, instead of finishing with some good A Level results and going off to medschool I've got one AS grade and a lot of bad memories.It took the incompetent feckwits at the Mental Health Services 10 months to see me and get me treated but things are working out now, I'm just going down a different path instead.Mr. Psychologist! It's me, Kimchi >.>Good to see you again, I hope things will continue to work out for you
Not exactly depression but some kind of humbling sadness. Super lonely, and stressing over assignments isn't nearly as fun when people near and dear to you aren't making sarcastic jokes about it in the background.I dunno, it should make me feel terrible but even though I'm sad, there's this kind of solace attached to it. Is weeeiiiiiirrrrrdddddd
I'd say I am depressed right now, but it's not as intense as the last time I had it. However, I've felt like shit for the past month or so.Sometimes I manage to make myself feel motivated and like doing my work just to get through it, but like now, when I get home I feel like I can't do anything at all.
I'm in a depression.. Apparently it makes me unmotivated, but I'm not telling those fags.