There should be a like button for emails. So you can be like 'yes teacher I saw your email, I just don't wanna talk to you'.

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There should be a like button for emails. So you can be like 'yes teacher I saw your email, I just don't wanna talk to you'.
I'm the roommate @nikkib145 puts up with a lot
First-gen students are “from families with low incomes or from middle- or higher income families without a college-going tradition and are more likely to be ethnic minority students who speak a language other than English”.
Many first-gen students struggle with mental health, self-doubt, and guilt.
“Did they mean to pick me?”
“Do I belong here?”
“Am I as qualified?”
“What am I doing?”
These are all experiences that are much more common than you think but lack a lot of awareness.
I literally do not understand these families where they're so stoked their daughter or someone who's right out of high school is having a baby and they're vocal about how excited for the baby they are. Like if I got pregnant my family would murder me in my sleep and they'd put my head on a spike as a warning for future generations. How can your family be excited for a baby how fucking chill is your family?