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Talk about a time when you felt like you were about to lose your mind. Answer in at least a paragraph.

 One time I was about to lose my mind happened in my sophomore year. Not only did I just come home from the hospital, but I was left with a lot of work and finals were a week away too. I had to catch up in all my classes and have time to prepare for my finals. Chemistry was a subject I had to put more effort into. To make matters worse, a close family member passed away and only brought my spirit even more down. I wasn't able to put my full focus to my work for I was also trying to recover from my surgery and just the depressive feeling being around the house sucked. I was stressed, overwhelmed, and overall just lost of hope. I even accepted that that I wasn't going to pass most of my classes because I was behind. But I am glad at the end, everything worked out ok and somehow passed all my classes with either low As or Bs. Today, we read a new story called The Yellow Wallpaper. I think it was pretty interesting, from how descriptive it was from the narrator's perspective. After school, I hope to take a long nap since I just stayed up most of the night to study for my calc test. 

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