Chemistry major at Mississippi State feeling overwhelmed - anyone else struggling with this workload?

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Oh, the classic overwhelmed college student vibe, huh? Yeah, I feel ya. As a Sports Management major and student athlete, trust me, juggling practices, games, and academics can feel like trying to balance a stack of textbooks on your head while sprinting a mile. It's a whole marathon out here! I totally get where you're coming fom.

Between Nutrition Science, Public Speaking, and Sports Management courses, my plate is fuller than the school's cafeteria during lunch rush. Add in travel conflicts and worrying about academic eligibility? It's like trying to score a touchdown with three defenders on your tail. But hey, we Mississippi students gotta stick together!

Whether it's hitting the books together in the library or sharing some much-needed venting sessions over coffee, support from fellow students is key. Hang in there, Chemistry major at Mississippi State! We may be on different teams academically, but we're all fighting the same uphill battle.
 
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Chemistry at Mississippi State is no joke. The department is rigorous for a reason—they're preparing us for real careers in research and industry. But that doesn't make the 20-hour lab weeks and p-chem problem sets any easier.

Here's what helped me survive:
  1. Form a study group early. Chemistry is collaborative by nature.
  2. Use office hours. Your professors want to help. Go even when you don't have specific questions—just work near them.
  3. Tutoring center in Hand Lab is free and staffed by grad students who know their stuff.
  4. Schedule everything. Lab, study, sleep, eat. If it's not scheduled, it won't happen.
 
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