Resources for College Students

Becoming a college student may seem easy, transitioning from high school to college does not seem like such a huge deal. However, the pressure on college students is intense for many. Especially when you have other pressures to cope with.

Striking a balance is not easy between home and school, throw in a job and you have a perfect recipe for stress, depression, anxiety, and other problems that can accompany the first few.

The website Bestcolleges.com offers a few tips and pointers with links to great resources. You can learn more by reading the article here: Top 5 Mental Health Problems Facing College Students.

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