It’s 2 AM, you’ve re-read the same paragraph five times, , and that familiar anxiety knot is back in your chest. Sound familiar? If so, you’re absolutely not alone. The data shows that more than 60% of college students meet the criteria for at least one mental health problem—a nearly 50 percent increase since 2013—and almost half of current college students have a diagnosed mental health condition.
From wrestling with disrupted sleep and academic pressure to navigating completely new surroundings, the “back to school” period throws a lot at students. These major transitions can overwhelm even the most focused among us. Whether you’re managing ADHD, anxiety, or sleep challenges, preparing now can make a huge difference—for your grades, your mood, and your physical health.
Let’s dive into what’s actually happening in your brain and body during this shift and equip you with some smart strategies for how to prepare for college with ADHD, anxiety, and sleep challenges.