Suffering from college burnout? Let's get better together &#

Suffering from college burnout? Let's get better together – The Campanil


By Alyana W. on April 19, 2021
It has been a difficult year for Millsies: with the continuation of COVID-19, ongoing police brutality, growing incidents of anti-Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) hate and news of Mills‘ closure, it is no wonder Millsies near and far (due to distance learning) are ready to quit. Burnout, the physical or mental collapse caused by overwork or stress, is a common phenomenon. Eighty-five percent 85% of college students said they had felt overwhelmed by everything they had to do at some point in the past year and 50% of college students reported that their level of stress had a negative effect on their academic performance, according to the Anxiety And Depression Association Of America (ADAA).

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