University students in Jamaica present a façade of success, often showcasing good grades and leadership roles. However, behind this exterior lies a struggle with mental health and the pressure to excel. During a recent episode of ‘Common Ground’, host Danielle Mullings explored these themes with student leaders, particularly focusing on the challenges faced by first-generation university attendees like Kayla Graham. As students juggle academic obligations with social lives, many report feelings of anxiety and burnout. The expectation to maintain a perfect image only adds to the weight they bear, often forcing them to suppress their struggles. For students, such an environment can foster a sense of isolation, where appearing strong overrides the necessity for genuine support and dialogue about mental health. Understanding these internal battles is crucial for fostering a healthier campus culture.
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