Sources of Stress

 

MCj04238380000[1] Stress is a part of almost every student's daily life. Your personal stress requirements and the amount which you can tolerate before you become distressed vary with your life situation and your age.

As a college student, the greatest sources of events you experience as stressful are likely to be relationships, academic and social situations, environment and lifestyle.

Leaving home or commuting daily, managing finances, living with roommates and juggling a job, classes, and relationships all contribute to the normal stress of being in college. It is also not uncommon for students to feel overwhelmed and anxious about wasting time, meeting high standards or being lonely.

In addition, stress can also come from exciting or positive events. Falling in love, preparing to study abroad, or buying a new car can be just as stressful as less happy events.

It is crucial to recognize stressful situations, address them, and develop strategies to manage your stress.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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