
Academic burnout will have you feeling physically and emotionally hungover without the benefit of any fun memories that led to it all. Rest assured, you’re not the first person struggling with academic burnout and you won’t be the last. Thanks to these tips and tricks, the road to regaining your motivation and peace of mind is a short one.
Fast Fact
According to the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, some of the symptoms of academic burnout include "long-term fatigue, intellectual exhaustion, inability to absorb information, unwillingness to study, academic performance decline, and educational apathy.”
Helpful Hack
If you’re procrastination-prone, avoid grabbing your phone or sitting down in front of the TV on your break. It’s all too easy to get sucked into the content void for hours when you’re putting off a difficult academic task.
- Reviewing material after class with your professor
- Sending paper drafts to your professor to have them reviewed
- Asking for extensions on past work
- Asking to rewrite or redo past assignments that weren’t up to par for extra credit
- Seeing if they know of any previous students who could tutor you
Need to Know
Worried about therapy costs? Contact your university’s health services to see if they have on-campus therapists and/or psychologists/psychiatrists that you can book an appointment with.




















