Leaving college without my quificastion this year feeling low

Durhamjaide
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I am stressed about college so much that I have decided to leave college but I am worried that I have made the wrong decision and I don't know what to do?
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Hi @Durhamjaide
Sorry to hear that you are feeling a bit confused about everything at the moment, and have decided to leave .
What in particular has caused you to believe that you are better off not continuing with your studying? Did you discuss the situation with your teachers or tutors?0 -
Hi @Durhamjaide
Thanks for reaching out to us. Similar to @Ross_Scope, I am wondering if you would like to talk to us about what has triggered you to feel that leaving college is the best option for you (at least currently). Would you also like to talk to us more about why you think you have made the wrong decision? Please know that different people take different routes and it is okay to have left. We just want to support you the best we can0 -
Hi I left because the coursework was
two hard. I have told my tutors but they are encouraging me to come back into college and I don’t want to
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@Durhamjaide . Sorry to hear you were struggling with youre course and then left. Have you contacted student support and talked to them ? Have you talked about it to the other students on the course , they are probably struggling also . Take care.0
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