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I see, so you can't realistically have social life in a place like that. My advice is to keep in touch with those few people you really got along with. Maybe organize something, and talk in chats in the mean time
>I have mostly failed at the subject I was supposed to study. I now want to get good at drawing, not that I can likely have a career through that but anyway. But I just keep being so lazy that I almost never get my drawing exercises done. I'm just not feeling that well.
Well, I've failed all the subjects in the last semester as well. I know what you're talking about. But it's not the end of the world. As long as we don't get expelled, we can try again. You might need focus and discipline, things you can work and improve. So stop stop looking down, look up and face life with your head held high
And about drawing, take your time. It's sometimes hard to improve in a new hobby without dropping it. You could even use the drawing to reflect some of your feelings, even if you aren't a drawer properly speaking, you can give it a try