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[quote=Anonymous]Thanks, I really appreciate these responses. I want to say that I am not sure it's that she isn't doing well socially; she doesn't have a ton of friends but she has a few close ones, which is her style and legit. I'm more concerned about her psychologically. And this also very much resonates, and is exactly what I am concerned about. And yet I am very concerned about her mental health. She's not at a place known to be supportive in this manner, and not at a US university where there is more focus/guardrails on this, at least from what I understand. he perceives himself as failing and not moving forward. OP, you sound like you're going to force failure on her. And while you may not perceive it that way, it is possible and even probable, that she will."[/quote]
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