UCL is pretty fancy.
What do you mean by 'fancy'? Well-regarded, or high-end campus, or expensive tuition, or good education, or full of rich-ass pricks?
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UCL is pretty fancy.
Oh no i understand that that isnt there job to fix everything, but I was expecting, better ways to handle him (the teacher), ideas on how to manage my time to eliminate stress, someone to tell me i'm not crazy and I'm not the first person this has happened too, Someone to give me a little support and answers as to why i've been having suicidal nightmares with my teacher staring in them.
Instead i was told to breath and do yoga. It just seemed like one of those... Your just going to have to deal with it methods. I've been going through that method for 4 years now and i just thought a councilor would be a little more... personal and caring.
I love Weird Al.
How can your university raise your tuition fees midway through your degree? How does that work? Over here tuition fees are set when you first enrol at university. If you sign up for a three-year degree, you pay the same money every year until you graduate.
Yikes. I gather you don't have a tuition fee cap in the US. I knew before I went to university exactly how much debt I would have by the time I graduated three years later - about £20,000.
Okay, I hear you.
You're definitely not crazy. This happens a lot. Half of my friends in university got into difficulties of some kind, whether it be depression, insomnia, alcohol issues, missed exams, failing grades, or something else. My friend had to retake a year ... twice. My housemate graduated with such a bad mark I didn't even know it existed. My brother dropped out of university altogether with a pile of debt. (They all survived. Life went on.)
Out of curiosity, what's the worst-case scenario here? Being bumped onto a lower degree? Not graduating?
Now...about the teacher problems. Is there an adviser or department head that you can go to? Here we have a guy that everyone goes to if they're having severe problems with a professor (usually it's not just one person having the problem).
Also, I like Zoom's advice.
But at the very least, I'd prefer a government that puts its money into health care, education and science rather than the military, the military and MORE military.