{"id":1218,"date":"2016-01-03T14:32:37","date_gmt":"2016-01-03T14:32:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs-staging.imperial.ac.uk\/studentblogs\/isobel13\/?p=397"},"modified":"2016-01-03T14:32:37","modified_gmt":"2016-01-03T14:32:37","slug":"in-which-i-share-some-wisdom","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs-staging.imperial.ac.uk\/student-blogs\/2016\/01\/03\/in-which-i-share-some-wisdom\/","title":{"rendered":"In Which I Share Some Wisdom"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>There is one week left of the holidays (sorry medics, I know you&#8217;ve gone back already&#8230;.) and I am feeling the stress. If you are studying at Imperial then there is no doubt that you had a stellar academic record before you came here. You got all of the A*s and did all of the extracurriculars and all that jazz, which is great, and you probably thought that university wouldn&#8217;t be much different. I don&#8217;t want to sound too depressing, there are many people in my year who I really admire for their intelligence and their ability to understand difficult concepts and write nuanced essays and hold down positions on various different committees. But I really would be lying if I said that my experience at Imperial has been completely plain sailing.<\/p>\n<p>The simple truth is that university is hard. I love my subject and I love to learn but I&#8217;m not naturally good at taking in information and commiting it to memory. The exam style of writing multiple essays doesn&#8217;t suit me and I find labs really hard work. I made good grades at sixth form and I performed very well in all of my exams, but coming to Imperial really knocked my confidence as I realised that biology is actually pretty hard and I was, in fact, a small fish in a very very big pond. For some, university is just a it more challenging than it is for others and I&#8217;d hate for anyone to feel ashamed if they&#8217;re finding this out right now. So let me make it slightly easier for you: My name is Izzie and I find Imperial tough.<\/p>\n<p>For one thing, I did not set good habits from the off when I arrived in London. It took a long time for me to figure out a good note-taking process in lectures, I did not study as I went along and when faced with having to code for early pieces of coursework, I was utterly clueless. I fell behind pretty easily and never really caught up until exams were staring me in the face and I had no idea what was going on. In addition, I struggled with undiagnosed health problems during my first year that made life a bit of a nightmare. All things put together? I failed the first exam I sat.<\/p>\n<p>There it is. I failed an exam. I was heartbroken. My entire academic career thusfar had been building up to my coming to Imperial, the best university in the country to study my subject, and I&#8217;d let myself and everyone who had supported me down. I just wasn&#8217;t the kind of person who failed anything, ever. I passed my resit that summer and things have picked up since then, but let me tell you a few things that I have learnt through all this drama:<\/p>\n<p>1. Sometimes, life gets tough and that&#8217;s not your fault. I couldn&#8217;t control the fact that I was poorly a lot and that those problems affected my study habits and my exam performance. Your health is so important &#8211; you don&#8217;t need to sacrifice it for the sake of getting a first every time.<\/p>\n<p>2. Life will go on even if you fail. As someone who has always placed a great deal of pressure on myself to perform academically, failure, at the time, seemed like the worst thing that could possibly happen to me. Turns out, I know a fair few others who also failed exams that year and had to do resits. It happens, it&#8217;s not the end of the world and it won&#8217;t completely ruin your degree.<\/p>\n<p>3. It&#8217;s important to ask for help when things are going south. Your tutors and lecturers aren&#8217;t just cold, emotionless robots who teach you course content and then run back to the labs and never think about you again. If you are struggling, it&#8217;s important to reach out and ask for help, whether that means going to their office hours to get help with coursework, sending an email to clarify something you didn&#8217;t understand, setting up a meeting to figure out why your note-taking is so bad or seeing your DUGS or senior tutor to get help with mitigating circumstances paperwork. It doesn&#8217;t make you weak or less worthy of your place at Imperial to ask for that kind of help. (I hope it doesn&#8217;t anyway. I&#8217;ve done all of those things I just listed!)<\/p>\n<p>4. You&#8217;re not letting anyone down as long as you do your best. Yes, that&#8217;s a cringey statement. But seriously, if you give it your best shot at come out with a 2:2 at the end, then you still know that you did everything you could have and that getting a lower result than other people isn&#8217;t something to be ashamed of. You do you, let others worry about themselves.<\/p>\n<p>Be kind to yourself, work hard, relax often and never suffer in silence! Life at Imperial is hard work but I promise, it will also be some of the best years of your life.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>There is one week left of the holidays (sorry medics, I know you&#8217;ve gone back already&#8230;.) and I am feeling the stress. If you are studying at Imperial then there is no doubt that you had a stellar academic record before you came here. 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