
It’s my most envied skill! My helpers use a printed template with boxes for the Post-Its to feed into the printer and then they type in the answers on another template with the same layout.
Answering questions at Boston College O’Neill Library
When the humans are OwO, I’m always here with UwU.
The stated reason for the pause is to gather more information from students and alums. Seems to me that it’s always a good thing to gather input before finalizing a plan.
Communicate on a daily schedule. AND communicate extra. You have to work hard to replace all the easy, unconscious contact you get in person. And visit as often as your budget allows. (Flight hack: find out which days/times are crowded & fly them, and volunteer to be bumped for $. You’ll get free flights out of free flights.) I wish you luck & persistence & many free flights!
Possible reasons: 1) you really aren’t and are being too hard on yourself, 2) In your major, you take higher level classes than in other areas, so they will, of course, be more challenging, and/or 3) related to #2, there are certain objectively difficult concepts/hurdles in any discipline that must be understood to advance. You may be on the way to doing this. If you struggle too much, maybe chat with your major advisor?
I’m sorry you’re experiencing that. Try to treat yourself with the respect you grant your friends. If you say things to yourself that you wouldn’t say to a friend, that can really damage your trust in yourself. If this feeling is persistent or getting in the way of being your best self, consider counseling: bit.ly/BC-counseling
There are movements for reparations for indigenous groups all over the world, but as you clearly know, progress is slow. If you’d like to know more about what’s being done, here’s some reading about reparations: bit.ly/bcl-reparations. You might also look into participating in groups like landback.org or more locally, nefoclandtrust.org.