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S8, Ep 7 - Graduation Anxiety

16m · Ways to Flourish · 20 Mar 15:00

OnWays to Flourish, we're often talking about transitions. One of our biggest questions as students is what we're doing and where we're going after college, and it can turn into a big source of anxiety. Luckily, we're not alone! W&M seniors Lily Dines and Richie Carr and UVA graduate Kaitlyn Baker join us to chat about what feelings arise with graduation, what school traditions we're still trying to fit in, and what some coping strategies are for managing our anxieties.

Resources:
W&M Counseling Center
W&M Career Center

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