I totally get you Molly, I literally just started my art course today. I was a nervous wreck, I didn’t sleep properly for weeks and I was in tears for hours everyday but today I finally had to face it, yeah the first time walking into the room was terrifying but as soon as I got in and spoke to the lecturer I felt such a huge sense of relief, I struggle with anxiety and have for years but I think the best way well for me anyway is to keep myself busy and spend time with people to take my mind off of it, you’re not in it alone and I’m sure myself and loads of other people totally understand what you’re going through but I was a nervous wreck but I came home today feeling relieved and happy. Plus I always look at it as in it’s not life or death, nothing huge will happen and if you don’t enjoy it and want to leave then it’s not the end of the world it just obviously wasn’t meant to be, it’s great to look at things in the way that everything happens for a reason when you’re feeling anxious, what happens will happen, just take everyday as it comes
I have had a very anxious 6 months. I’m so anxious about applying to college/university. I get anxious when I’m hanging with my friends. I am overly paranoid when I’m outside in like a park at night. You are not alone with your anxiety, and I’m so glad you’re saying something about feeling anxious. I worry about so much, and I don’t feel as alone as I did about an hour ago
Just keep in mind that you’re only there for a few months + you’ll be back home for christmas and other breaks since your course is only 1 year and in the bigger picture it isn’t a long time at all x
Yara A I’ve literally taken a gap year as my anxiety just takes over and I cannot imagine having to throw myself into something new as much as I’d love to. It literally stops me doing things I’d love to do I hate it. So glad you went through with it though xx
I think UA-cam glamorises the whole moving to uni thing and I'm glad you talked about the emotional change behind it. I experienced it going through my undergrad 3 years ago and experiencing it now as I move onto my masters. Thankfully my course allows me to live at home but I just hope I adapt to the course like you. I also hope myself and my partner will be ok as we will be long distance for the weeks we aren't together. Good luck and let us know how you get on. Thank you for keeping it real 💗
hi molly. i sat through everything you said & i just wanted to say: i moved out from home at 18 to go to paris alone, having little to no french & knowing no one. while i did come home (after 1.5 years) i did stick it out as much as i could but i think my downfall was not speaking about it. it was only once i opened up to my mum (over a year in) that she saw the depth of my anxiety & down-ness (lol that's not a word at all). i wish i had spoken about it earlier so i was just thinking how cool it is of you to open up this much like this. keep talking to your friends, bf & parents even after you go about how you feel & all the best. you will be in my prayers xxx
Honestly I've never been more excited than I am for uni but I'm also dreading it so much and it's reassuring to hear other people are struggling with it too and it's not just me
I started uni last year, and I was super nervous and anxious before hand, and I was nervous about not meeting people during freshers. Right from the start of freshers I told my flat about my anxiety issues, to let them know that there was no reason to worry if I didn't want to go out or drink alcohol etc. and they were all soo understanding, and some had experienced similar issues in the past as well- there was next to no stigma at all. You'll quickly find some of the best friends you'll ever have- and have some of the most incredible experiences together... Living on your own is haaaaard especially the whole cooking, cleaning, washing part of independence, however you'll find that when you go home you'll want to head back to uni- i always find my parents are on top of me when I'm home!! My art foundation year was my favourite year as well because it is a year where you get to find yourself and flourish as an individual! I cannot wait to watch your journey, of course there'll be down days when you'll miss home, but I guarantee that you'll love the late nights sat up chatting with your friends till the early hours, its like a never ending sleepover!! (We had riverdale nights on a thursday and they were incredibleeeeee, and so cosy with lots of blankets and hot chocolate etc. 100% recommend) You'll smash it Molly, I know you will!
I never comment on You Tube videos, but I just wanted to say it is totally normal to be apprehensive about moving to uni. I'm from near you and I moved to Scotland for uni over 4 years ago now and I knew nobody, and I remember crying my eyes out the night before I went! I was so so nervous and I didn't want to leave because I was so worried about hating it and feeling alone. It's a massive challenge but you will grow so much as a person and overcome everything one step at a time. Dropping out, if that's what you choose to do at any point, has absolutely no shame and sometimes admitting it's not for you is braver than staying there! But honestly, I think you will love it. X
I honestly have never related to anything more, I've always been such a worrier and overthinker its nice to know I'm not the only one in this situation. Thank you so much for talking about this! 💗
I don’t usually comment on videos but I wanted you to know I watched this and feel 1000% the same. I’ve been feeling so nervous and emotional about moving out in a couple of weeks and then worry about why I’m not excited. It was so comforting to hear that I’m not alone and other people are just as terrified so thank you 💗
I'm exactly the same as you with over worrying about EVERYTHING (particularly health also as I'm very very emetophobic) and I've recently had therapy as I too was punishing myself for feeling down/anxious about things and the most helpful thing I learnt is that it's okay, it's hard enough to feel down to that extent without punishing yourself for feeling that way. Sometimes as hard as it is you have to embrace how you feel and just let it come along for the ride and soon enough it will hopefully start to lessen and fingers crossed you will be able to live life being able to manage these feelings rather than battling with them and putting all your energy into fighting them. I know its so much harder to do than to say as I'm exactly the same as you in that respect but I really hope you get to a place where you are able to worry less and enjoy more, but it's completely okay to feel how you are feeling❤️
I was feeling exactly this last year before I left for university. Like you don't want to call in anxiety and make a huge deal out of it but at the same time it's not nothing. And good luck for uni Molly!
I'm starting Uni in two weeks as well. I'm such a big worrier as well and am a very introverted person I relate to you that I'm also most excited to decorate my room. I've also had not much energy the whole summer and am not independent at all. I can totally relate to you as in all the Uni chats people come across excited but could be putting on a front. I have had struggles with making friends so hoping Uni gives me the chance to make 'friends for life'.It would be lovely to talk to you one on one :)
This is exactly how I felt two years ago but it's honestly going to be fine, you have to remember that everyone is only posting like there "best times" at uni and how excited they are on social, no one is showing when they're homesick or feeling alone. So don't feel guilty if you feel like you're not having "the time of your life" at uni. Everyone gets homesick and feels upset at some point. You just have to really put yourself out there when you get to your flat and try and talk to as many people as possible, then I'm sure you'll find your feet. Hope that helps x
Molly I’m so proud of you 🖤 I completely understand how you feel. I start college in two weeks and I’m petrified. All throughout secondary school I had no friends, people were horrible to me and I was so lonely. I have diagnosed social anxiety and clinical depression because of how badly school affected me. The thought of starting a new place with new people is making me ill from worry 😩 I honestly admire you for speaking up about this. You’re so brave and you have all of us here for you whenever you need. Thank you so much for everything you do, I love you 🖤
i was in your position this time last year molly, yeah i was excited to move to uni but i was absolutely terrified!! It’s totally normal to be worried, this is probably the most life changing experience you have had so far. But i can assure you it’s all gonna be totally okay! Last year i was so close to not going to university because the thought terrified me so much, but looking back now i had no reason to be worried at all. First year was probably the best year of my life so far and i really hope the same happens for you! Just go into the experience with an open mind and get involved as much as you can, get to know all different types of people and make sure your experience is everything you want it to be, because you’ll remember these days for the rest of your life! Speaking about your own thoughts will really help other people who are in the same position as you right now, so thank you for doing this! And keep us updated with your uni experience, i’d love to hear it xxx
it’s gonna be my 4th year in uni next month and i remember that i felt the same way, the only advice i can give you is to never have high expectations about anything/anyone and focuse on your own things
Although I’m not moving out, I’m still really nervous about uni to the point I’ve had stress headache since results day. You’re not alone, thanks for Sharing
Self love, putting yourself first and knowing what’s best for you is sooo important to voice on UA-cam!! I’m soo happy you voiced your thoughts in such a relatable, down to earth and (in georgia’s, from love island, words) REAL way!! Carry on doing what you’re doing, you can only be a good role model if you’re true to yourself!!! We stan a relatable queen!!
I felt the exact same before moving to uni last year and I just want to say that the change doesn’t have to be so huge in your mind. Before I went, I was freaking out over the thought that I was ‘permanently moving out’, that things would never be the same at home anymore, that I was coming to the ‘end’ of life as I knew it, and that was terrifying for me. But I actually realised that coming home every 2 weeks and spending reading week at home helped massively and made me feel like the change wasn’t so permanent and that things weren’t so different. I remember you saying you’re planning on coming home quite often and it really does help. It also makes Christmas seem to come sooner, and then you get a whole month at home! I know you don’t want to spend your whole time at uni waiting for the weekend you go home, you want to enjoy it while you’re there - and you can and will! It’s a big change but it’s not the end of life as you know it. And if you feel it’s not right then don’t feel any shame about dropping out. It happens to lots of people, just not many of them talk about it. Follow your instincts!
It’s totally understandable feeling abit nervous for uni, I think everyone will be feeling abit nervous beforehand, but jut look at it like a new learning curve, it will help you in a lot of aspects of your life 🤞🏼❤️
I was so nervous to go to uni, but as soon as I got there I felt absolutely fine. Remember everyone there is in the same boat as you, and everyone understands, even the lecturers. There are so many things in place to help you at uni if anything was to go wrong (which is so unlikely) and everyone is super supportive. You will honestly have the best time- distract yourself with unpacking, talking to your flat mates and doing freshers events- freshers fair, nights out... there are so many things to do! And the first few weeks of uni are so chilled, it’s all to get you used to it! I hope this helps, i felt this way and did this all 2 years ago with severe anxiety/depression and a psycho ex following me around! X
No word of a lie, I started uni last year and I was so so anxious about it for weeks before I started! I was waking up each day feeling sick and dreading my new chapter. But honestly, as soon as you start and throw yourself into it you will immediately feel better as you meet people in your exact same position and maybe even more nervous than yourself! If it’s meant to be you will feel it as you begin. You’re superstar Molly- GO AND DO YOUR THAAAANG!
It’s so understandable how you feel and hearing how you do really connects your viewers, if people don’t like you sharing your feelings then fine, skip that part but I honestly think it’s the best bit, just stay strong and do what’s best for you xx
Finally someone’s put it into words! I start sixth form next week, and I’m feeling exactly the same- I’m really excited but I’m so terrified that it won’t be right for me. Year 11 was so tough, and I don’t want sixth form to be a repeat of that, but I can’t get my head around how it’s going to be different. Thanks for this Molly. It’s so nice to know it’s not just me x
Ive tried not to think about uni up until now and suddenly it's very real - I'm so excited to go but a new city and new people is never good for anxiety. Im feeling comforted in the fact that every single person is probably feeling the same about such a massive change - even the most confident of person. This just means everyone will be in the same boat and support each other 💜 after freshers week we'll probably wonder what you even worried about in the first place x I'm proud of you Molly for pushing yourself off at the deep end. Whatever happens you can be proud that you gave it a try and did what was best for you.
I'm a year older than you and watching this just brought back all of my thoughts and emotions from this time last year! During the two weeks running up to moving in I experienced really intense anxiety to the point where I couldn't be left alone at home for long periods of time without talking my feelings out with my parents. I thought I was used to feeling anxious as I have been diagnosed with an anxiety disorder that started when I was about 11 years old, but this was just the highest levels of anxiety I had ever known! So I think it's amazing that you've shared your feelings and posted this (I would have benefited from hearing this kind of honesty last year!), because so many people will try to come across as being so excited to move, which was the case with my friends a year ago and it made me feel 1000x worse! So thank you for being so genuine- there are two ways that your experience could go, and both of them I see as good things. You either get to uni and absolutely love it and your worries go away, or you find it difficult for a time and come home, as you mentioned (which no one is going to judge you for!). There is always a solution to make things better :-) Good luck lovely on this step to something great :-) X (also, apologies for the ridiculously long comment!)
I can completely relate. I moved to uni when I had a long term boyfriend too, only I moved 9 hours from home. I knew no one and moved into a flat full of strangers. And hand on heart I can say you will be fine. You don't have to have anxiety to feel anxious, and you don't need to be depressed to feel down! It's completely normal to feel scared about leaving home. But it will be so amazing for you, I was forced to grow and change as a person. Living on my own gave me more confidence in every aspect of my life. What is meant to be won't go past you. If you don't like it then theres no shame in going home. Its better to try than not a regret it! I can't wait to see your videos at uni of you having a blast at uni! Lots of love xo
Beauty Spectrum I relate strangely to you so much. We are very similar people (kinda similar and dress the same) same personality. I’m going into year 13 so currently choosing my university and I’m already getting nervous as if I don’t feel old enough yet to go away. So honestly be honest share you experience! It would be a huge help and relief to me. This time next year I’ll come back and watch these videos!
i’m in the exact same situation as you and it feels so nice and reassuring that someone is feeling the same way and is in the same position. i live in spain and i’m moving to england for uni so none of my friends can really relate to what i’m feeling so it’s very comforting to see someone like you who is basically describing my emotions these days and is letting me know that i’m not alone. thank you for making this video, it really has helped and i can assure you that you are not the only one with these worries. good luck! 🍀 💜
I have had to deal with intense almost constant anxiety since year 9 (I'm off to uni in September), and the run-up to uni has been the worst and depression mixes in as well, it's such a giant change that it's like I'm unwilling to accept it's actually happening. Home is my safety net, it's everything, I'm never away from my parents and sister. I feel sick overthinking, can't eat, can't function. It's made derealisation absolutely atrocious. You'll definitely make friends. Anxiety can easily convince you that you'll be alone but you won't. You're a lovely girl, genuinely. Home is only an hour away like it is for me too, you'll have so much support, can still see your mates in your hometown, a lot of people are in the same boat. Maybe write down the good things about uni- achieving your dream degree, being more independent, reasons why you like that uni, everything you've gone through to get to this point, because it's easy to completely forget these things or be unable to even think of one thing why doing this massive jump and suffering all this anxiety is even worth it. But it will be. I worry I won't like my degree, too. It's a leap into the unknown. But think how you will feel after Fresher's Week, then a month in, then before you know it, it will be the Christmas holidays and you'll be going home and you'll have made these life-long friends and wonder what you were even worrying for. I totally understand you and I am so glad you have made this video because a lot of UA-camrs come across as excited. I'm not excited, all I feel is dread right now because the negativity in my head just blocks out the positives. But I totally believe in you and that you will be happy and I hope that your anxiety subsides as you settle in :)
Honestly I’m feeling so so nervous as well, I didn’t think about uni most of the summer incase i didn’t get in, and now I’m just worried that I’m not going to fit in / enjoy it but I feel like that’s normal, but also everyone is in the same boat !! Good luck too xx
heyyy! I'm only in year 11 so my last year in school so you probably think I won't really know what you're going through but you have so many people who will support, never feel alone because you have your family, boyfriend, amazing friends and us we're constantly thinking of you and we always have your back❤️obviously moving out on your own with people you don't know is scary I can imagine i would be terrified if I were you but you're going to make so many friends and people will love you, you will fit in because you're absolutely lovely and so thoughtful that why wouldn't people. before you know it you'll be back home and when you are home you'll probably miss it so just try and think of the positive things, I know it's easier said than done but just try and think the positive in a very negative person too so I find it a struggle to think of the positive side of things but honesty there is a positive side to everything ❤️❤️I love you and stay strong we're always here ❤️❤️❤️❤️
I think starting something new in your life, a fresh chapter is always nerve wrecking but in a years time you’ll look back and feel amazed at what you’ve accomplished. sending my love 😭💕
Girl I feel you omg. I’m moving six hours from my hometown to university tomorrow and I’m absolutely crapping myself!! For several weeks I didn’t pay much attention to it but as you say it is difficult to avoid it when it’s right in front of you!! The message you put across is honestly amazing it really did give me some reassurance coz I kept thinking every other teenager is like so ready and excited for uni and they don’t over worry and over think about it!! But it’s honestly such a great feeling to know I’m not alone!! I am really not one for change I can’t cope with it very well I do often get panic attacks it’s inevitable which is so annoying!! Part of me knows I’m going to have attacks but part of me is hoping that because I’m starting a course that I have been wanting to do for several years that might make it a bit more bearable and I just slide into a routine really quickly!! And the amount of times I’ve thought about how the panicking and overthinking will effect future milestones! But yeah one of the things I’m also dreading I don’t want to drop out I’m so worried I’ll find out it’s not for me but fingers crossed it really is my place!! I’m new to watching ur videos but I’ve loved watching them!! Good luck girl! Thank you for making this video coz I can relate SOOOOOOOO MUCH!!
I’ve never been to uni and don’t have any intentions of ever going, but I’m sure you will end up loving it and meet loads of great friends. I’m excited to see your journey and wish you all the luck!
Thankyou for having your honest chat Molly! I'm exactly the same way, I'm so glad you mentioned this because I feel the longer I keep things in I end up feeling worse! We are all with you on this journey, if it ever gets too much then please please please put yourself first. If you want a few days off when you start uni or whenever I would understand and so should everyone else because it's better having a break than feeling lonely a few months after you start! Love you Molly💗Xx
I think regardless of whether you go to Uni & get the best qualifications ever or you drop out after a few weeks because it doesn't feel right, you're still being the BEST role model that you can! You're proving to everybody watching, that life has its highs and its lows & there's no better example to be made than being real and honest with yourself and how you feel ❤️ xx
I'm so glad you spoke about how you are feeling. I felt exactly the same last year. I felt so nervous/anxious throughout the whole uni application process, especially things that made it feel 'more real'. Speaking about your feelings really does help xx
listening to your feelings and reading the comments on this is so comforting to me; i’m moving in less than two weeks to a uni that’s nearly three hours away from home and it’s really starting to hit me now, in a good way but also in a bad way. i’m in a lot of chats too and most of the prominent conversations are on parties and events and wristbands etc and that’s just not what i’m into at all - the idea terrifies me. but aside from that lots of other people have come forward in those chats who are also like me. i’m kind of learning to just wait until i meet people in person to find that it’s not all going to be that bad. i’m trying not to read too much into what’s being said in chats and things because that’s mainly going to be consistent of the extroverted people. i think it’s just better to try not to saturate yourself too much before actually going. like your were saying, it’s all the overthinking on something that you don’t have control of. i really hope your move in goes well and you feel comfortable and happy with it all once settled in; just remember there’s lots of us worrying, we just need to ride it through and it will be okay, we’re just thinking on nerves right now 🧡
It is tough! I was so ready to leave home and when I finally did I was so unbelievably homesick and suffered in silence for months before opening up about it. When I did I realised how many people felt similarly and it was such a comfort! Like you say, follow your heart, if somethings not right don't be afraid to act on it but try to relax and enjoy it! Sticking it out was the hardest thing I ever did but I am SO happy right now and I gutted I'm in my final year! Can't wait to follow your journey and please don't be afraid to share the lows! It will definitely help people x
Molly honestly you’ll be fine, before you move out it does seem sooo scary but once you’re there, it’s really not that bad! You just have to be so open to chatting to literally everyone you meet and they’re all in the same situation so everyone is overly nice to each other 💜you’ll have the best time beaut xxx
I’m so glad you’ve made this video. I’m feeling the exact same about uni, I’m off to Leeds too! Underneath I’m so so excited but whenever I have to think about it or sort things it becomes very real and I panic. I’ve found the unknown parts the scariest but I’ve joined group chats and found some people in my flat and that’s made me so much more chill for meeting them. Sending hugs xxx
Honestly im so happy you opened up because i always hear people talk about anxiety but never in the same why you did like the way you described it i could already relate and then when you said health related things i was like yep finally someone else who overthinks the same things as me! Ive always felt so insecure to talk about that myself so thankyou for being honest and sharing something that not alot of people can understand and uve always felt a but self conscious to talk about xx
I am a massive worrier and felt exactly like you before I started uni and I also moved to a city on my own from a small town. Totally understand what you’re feeling! Uni was some of the best 3 years I’ve ever had and I know everyone’s experience is different but I hope your year is as crazy and fun as mine were 😘
I feel the exact same way and really relate to everything you've said, although I'm excited because I've wanted to be independent for such a long time, I'm also super nervous because I'm moving from London to Sheffield and so I'll be 4 hours away from everything I know and my family, I'm also an over thinker and constantly thinking of the worst possible scenarios especially because I didn't enjoy sixth form and that's made me really anxious about finding friends at university who like me for me. I'm glad you've talked about how you're feeling and I hope that once you get to uni these negatives will disappear and you'll have the time of your life! ❤️
I’m so happy that you’re opening up about feeling like this Molly, having a conversation about these sort of issues is always an amazing starting point and helps to reduce stigma. Thank you so much for using your platform in this way ❤️
I'm very much in the mindset that everything happens for a reason! And just think that if you don't like uni, you dont like the course and living away, then you just move home. You have nothing to lose and for most people who go to uni, it's the best years of their life! Good luck lovely xx
Best of luck with this Molly, change is always scary but I'm sure you'll be in your element at Uni and you're never too far away from home if you need that time to come back and chill. I went to Uni as an anxious introvert and I commuted from home so had so many worries about making friends and my course, but it all turned out fine. I'm sure everything will be absolutely fine for you too, you've got this. WD for 91k also x
I’m exactly the same hun, I worry and overthink everything like literally every tiny little thing it’s ridiculous! Thanks for posting this video as it will help me and others realise we’re not alone♥️
I so feel you!! I am a massive worrier and this was something that worried me (ironic)about starting uni last year! It is completely fine to be worried about moving to uni especially because it is such a unique and new experience, but its one of those things that once you get there and meet your flatmates the worrying will subside. Itll be fine, you arent alone in this!
Ahhhh! You’re so open and honest about it and it’s good to be! It’s okay not to be okay! I suffer severe anxiety and it causes me to go dizzy and everything. I’m on medication for it as I can barely walk along my street without going dizzy so it’s very hard. Tomorrow I’m seeing. Hypnotist to try and work the anxiety but it is so hard. It will pass though! That’s what we all have to remember! ❤️
Just want to say that it’s okay to go through this, just process it and let yourself go through this! I felt exactly the same starting uni, and it went away with time, but now I’m starting a masters and going through it all again, it’s just the uncertainty of it all! I’m sure once you start you’ll be fine, but equally if not, there is nothing wrong with admitting that uni just isn’t for you! Sending lots of positive vibes your way! X
You’ll be fine Molly! Once you get there, get into a routine and get through your first week you’ll find that you’ll be a lot more settled which will put your mind at ease💜
Everyone feels like that and it is horrible and it’s good that you’ve spoke about it on your channel, it’s not easy and no matter what happens it doesn’t change you. If you go to uni and love it that’s amazing but even if you go and want to come back home that’s okay too. It will be a life lesson and at the end of the day everything happens for a reason. It Does not mean you’re a failure. I dropped out of year 11 everyone thought I was a massive failure but now 6 months later, everything is back on track again and I’m going college. Everyone has their own path.
Molly thank you so much for this. I’m currently sat here after trying and failing to get to sleep after my overthinking. I totally get what you’re saying and I don’t think you need to hide this from us So many people feel the same and you talking about it is so helpful. Thank you. Love you xxx
Big relates to this, I kinda threw myself into 3 years of university at 18 and it’s a super nerve wracking experience! Just try to think there is literally no one making you do something you don’t want to do + you won’t have failed in any way if you find it just isn’t your thing! Just take it day by day and with any luck you’ll meet some people there who will make all of your worries SO worth it xxx
Wow! I fully watched, loved, and related to this whole video. Despite not going to uni (y13) i feel like i can relate to your videos!! Feel like a very late subscriber but love your channel! so glad i stumbled upon this!! x
All i can say is that University is honestly the best and most fun experience of your life! you wont feel it all the time but looking back after it goes so quickly you'll have had the best time!
moving to university is such a massive upheaval but i promise you that how you're feeling will improve and you will meet your crowd. thank you for being honest. please remember that there are always options whether you drop out or stay there - i'm glad to hear you say that you know you're ready to go, you can do it. keep smiling xx i have serious hyper anxiety yet university isn't something i'm worried about, my anxiety is personally triggered by an upsetting event so if something horrible were to happen at uni, i would be incredibly anxious but as of yet i'm feeling okay. it isn't wrong until things are made wrong by something! stay positive :)
Listening to you talk it felt like I was talking to a friend, you’re such a genuine person and I feel the exact same about so many situations in life! I struggle with anxiety and I don’t know how to deal with it at all but listening to this made me feel better so thank you ❤️ I really hope you’re okay and you enjoy uni, people will love to be your friend 💕 xx
You’ll love uni!! Honestly it feels so scary at first, especially move out day but I promise everyone feels the same! And you will love the uni life ❤️❤️
Molly, I watched this video a few hours ago and I've just come back to leave a quick message to say thank you for talking openly about this and uploading it, hardly any people our age speak about these things. I have been immensely struggling with my mental health for years, and this video gave me the final push to tell my mum and make a doctors appointment, so genuinely, thank you. Anxiety can be detrimental and I really hope uni goes so well for you, and that anxiety doesn't affect anything you do there. Best of luck for uni and I'll be watching all the uni videos!! I've been here since you did your GCSE's and you're one of the very few youtubers I watch all the videos of, can't wait to see what you do next!
I'm so grateful for you speaking plainly about how you're feeling Molly! I feel like this often, but with intervals of really high moods too. My situation is a little different as I'm nervous and overthinking going into year 13, but I absolutely hear you with the feeling down when you think you're supposed to be having fun. This past week I've been on holiday with my family and I'm upset to say that I didn't enjoy it as much as I'd hoped, and I kept apologising to everyone around me and feeling guilty for being down but my Dad told me to stop apologizing, and that he understood I was going through a lot, and said its okay to let yourself think over things, but don't overthink, and sometimes its best to jump in there and see where life takes you. I'm such a planner so that's hard for me but if somethings not right there is absolutely no shame in changing your path, and people do it every day to find whats right for them :) Youll end up in the right place, whether that's uni or a job or something completely different, and I know your audience would support any changes necessary to get you to the best place for you
I remember feeling the same as you are 2 years ago when I was first moving to Leeds for my first year of uni and now I can’t wait to get back there for my final year. The first few days are hard when you are first adjusting to living on your own but once you are settled I’m sure you will love living in Leeds. Just remember that everyone is in the same boat when making friends and will probably be just as nervous as you. I was worried about meeting new people but I’ve met some of my best friends from my course and I’m sure you will too. Good luck and I’m sure you’ll have an amazing year in Leeds, it’s an amazing city to live in!
I'm moving to uni in a couple weeks as well and I'm bricking it. I think the main scare for me is that it's 5 hours away from home and I realised that all my friends are going to uni really locally and in the complete opposite direction to me. But I'm also excited for the change. Being in a group chat with my flatmates (who seem super lovely) has definitely been a saving grace xx
it's so brave to be so open about something so personal, I relate so much I worry about EVERYTHING- normally for no reason at all! You're not alone, I'm sure this touched so many people and everyone who knows & loves you won't change their mind about you one bit ❤ Uni isn't for everyone and whether you love it or drop out, it'll be an adventure regardless! So much love x
I'm so so glad you had this chat! On one hand I'm so excited to move in and finally meet the people that I've been speaking to for months, and to start the course I've always wanted to do! But on the other hand I'm scared that it's not going to be what I'm expecting. I'm glad I'm not the only one feeling this way💖
Your flat looks really nice! Also thank you for opening up to us and talking about how you’re feeling because it’s also important! I always worry about everything so im not the best person to tell you this but everything will be okay! 💜
Your such a genuine person 😊 Don't worry about the thought of not fitting in/not making friends. Just be yourself and everything will be fine and people will like you for you. Good luck at Uni! (Also unforgotton is sooo good 👌)
Those feelings are so normal Molly trust me! I was a complete nervous wreck about going to university and I struggled getting myself there but as hard as it is for you to believe this now, it will be okay whatever!! Everyone is in the same position, you’re all fish out of water and that’s okay! People don’t expect you to be settled straight away and there is so much support available for you! My mental health was so poor before going to uni and no one expected me to stay but honestly I am SO glad I went! I’ve made friends for life, grown so much and it would be wrong to say it didn’t come without struggles but it is worth it! And the main thing to remember is if you don’t like it, you have no obligation to stay!! You can change your course, defer for a year, drop out all together. There is always a way out, but go in with an open mind and give it your best shot!! That’s all anyone can ask from you x
I know exactly how you're feeling in terms of moving away to uni. It's a terrifying change and naturally you're going to feel all these different emotions. But just remember that everyone in your course and accommodation is in the exact same boat. These people are probably thinking your thoughts and dealing with the same emotions that you're currently dealing with. The only way to make friends in uni is to fake it until you make it. When it comes to making friends you have to put yourself out there, you have to make small talk with everyone. You might think that people will find you weird for randomly talking to them but trust me they're gonna be so happy you made the first move. On your first day talk to as many people as you can about literally anything. The people you talk to on your first day are like a safety net, they become a friendly face around campus who you can say hello to everytime you see them and might even develop into a friendship. When it comes to your course, if you really don't like it, don't do it. Thats why you're in uni in the first place so theres no point in staying if you're unhappy. Mental health first always. Good luck x
It’s totally normal to feel the way you do and it’s one of the biggest changes you have to make! I’m moving to Leeds also for uni so if you’re ever doing any kind of meetup I’ll be sure to come along! It’s going to be the best time and if it doesn’t work out for you don’t worry, you have to do what’s right for you 💓
When I was watching, I was thinking, I’m very like you with the worrying and overthinking etc. It troubles me everyday, some days are easier than others. When it’s your first night away, your in a unfamiliar destination with people you don’t know, it might feel scary but trust me, once you start your course and start getting into routine. You will love it and then think, why was I so worried. I felt the exact same before going to uni and now I have recently just finished my 3 year degree! I know your only doing a foundation course but you will wonder where the time has gone, it flys by xxx
feeling like this is completely normal!! once you start and get used to it you'll love it and possibly have one of the best experiences of your life! hope you're okay x
I was feeling the complete same, i wanted to drop out from the first day I went, once I actually gave it a chance I loved it!! do what ever is best for you x
I have only recently started watching your videos but you’ve inspired me to film my first ever video that I’ve been putting off doing for such a long time. I am feeling exactly the same about moving to uni as well!
This was so reassuring to watch, I'm going to uni in a few weeks too and whilst everyone around me seems to be so excited I can't help but feel absolutely terrified 😬 it's so hard to feel as though you aren't alone as well when everyone ignores those negative feelings and concentrates on the excitement so it's great that you've made this! But honestly, it would almost be strange to not feel worried as we are going to do something that is so much bigger than anything that we've done before with so much independence, but millions of people have gotten through it before and the vast majority have had amazing experiences! And if it doesn't go to plan (which I'm sure won't happen) there are options like you said! We can ALL be here for each other ❤️❤️
I’m so so glad to see you open up about this!! ❤️ I think it’s so important that we get better at sharing the downs too, because social media etc can make things look perfect all the time. And life just isn’t like that. I’m moving to uni soon too and I can identify with almost everything you have said here. It’s a mixed bag of emotions and you shouldn’t beat yourself up for not feeling ‘right’ or ‘super excited’ all the time - because the good things do take time. No routine at the moment either doesn’t help with the overthinking, but talk about it. Just say to yourself ‘yeah I feel a bit low today’ but just remind yourself who you are and how strong you are. What’s meant for you will not pass you by. Lots of love and stay strong gal ❤️
It’s okay to feel nervous about starting uni and moving out, when I started in lincoln last year I felt like everyone around me wasn’t struggling with the new start but I was. Then I realised I wasn’t alone and the friends I made struggled at the same time as me! Everyone goes through the same worries when starting uni, but you quickly find a good support system that you can rely on. Good luck!! Xxx
Im so proud of you for being so open and honest about how you are feeling. I completely relate to how you are feeling, ive spent my entire childhood and teenage years dealing with anxiety and other mental health problems and ive always feared change but although change is scary most of the time it is for a good reason, we need change to move on with our lives and build our futures. i'm moving to university too and like you i am moving away from home. My uni is 4 hours away from home which scares me but i know its a new begining for me. Never feel like your feelings are not vaild its important to talk about how you feel and i love you and your videos ,you are an amazing role model. Thank you for opening up about this xxxx
Thank you so much for keeping this vlog real, Molly! 👌🏻☺️ Although I am 3 years away from going to uni, I completely relate to you with the overthinking! It’s something I’ve struggled with for years, but I’ve found that yoga and meditation help sooo much for me! Just remember, it’s a really common problem and with practice, you can get better at thinking clearly ❤️. Best of luck, we believe in you!
Hi Molly, I don’t usually comment on videos but after listening to this, if uni isn’t for you you would not be letting anyone down! I went to uni last year and left after 2 weeks. No one truely knows if it is for them until they go, and with the pressures from School and society it can sometimes feel we are expected to go. I hope it is successful for you, and like mine, your parents can come get you at any time if you are unhappy. X
I started university last year and I felt the exact same as you. I’ve really struggled with anxiety for a long time and I always knew that moving to university was going to be a huge issue for me and it was but that was something I had to learn for myself! All I can say Molly is listen to your instincts, if this doesn’t feel right don’t feel obliged to do something just because you think we would judge you for not doing so, at the end of the day this is your life. I really hope your anxiety starts to ease up when you move in and you settle into university life. All the best my sweet, you got this!💕
I would say I was about 50% ready to start university and can relate to a lot of what you are saying - now I’m about to go into my final year with the intention of doing a masters because it has been the best 2 years of my life so far! I felt like it was better to start this way because I had low expectations for how much I’d enjoy it so you are definitely not alone in thinking this way💘
I totally get you Molly, I literally just started my art course today. I was a nervous wreck, I didn’t sleep properly for weeks and I was in tears for hours everyday but today I finally had to face it, yeah the first time walking into the room was terrifying but as soon as I got in and spoke to the lecturer I felt such a huge sense of relief, I struggle with anxiety and have for years but I think the best way well for me anyway is to keep myself busy and spend time with people to take my mind off of it, you’re not in it alone and I’m sure myself and loads of other people totally understand what you’re going through but I was a nervous wreck but I came home today feeling relieved and happy. Plus I always look at it as in it’s not life or death, nothing huge will happen and if you don’t enjoy it and want to leave then it’s not the end of the world it just obviously wasn’t meant to be, it’s great to look at things in the way that everything happens for a reason when you’re feeling anxious, what happens will happen, just take everyday as it comes
I have had a very anxious 6 months. I’m so anxious about applying to college/university. I get anxious when I’m hanging with my friends. I am overly paranoid when I’m outside in like a park at night. You are not alone with your anxiety, and I’m so glad you’re saying something about feeling anxious. I worry about so much, and I don’t feel as alone as I did about an hour ago
Just keep in mind that you’re only there for a few months + you’ll be back home for christmas and other breaks since your course is only 1 year and in the bigger picture it isn’t a long time at all x
Yara A I’ve literally taken a gap year as my anxiety just takes over and I cannot imagine having to throw myself into something new as much as I’d love to. It literally stops me doing things I’d love to do I hate it. So glad you went through with it though xx
I think UA-cam glamorises the whole moving to uni thing and I'm glad you talked about the emotional change behind it. I experienced it going through my undergrad 3 years ago and experiencing it now as I move onto my masters. Thankfully my course allows me to live at home but I just hope I adapt to the course like you. I also hope myself and my partner will be ok as we will be long distance for the weeks we aren't together. Good luck and let us know how you get on. Thank you for keeping it real 💗
hi molly. i sat through everything you said & i just wanted to say: i moved out from home at 18 to go to paris alone, having little to no french & knowing no one. while i did come home (after 1.5 years) i did stick it out as much as i could but i think my downfall was not speaking about it. it was only once i opened up to my mum (over a year in) that she saw the depth of my anxiety & down-ness (lol that's not a word at all). i wish i had spoken about it earlier so i was just thinking how cool it is of you to open up this much like this. keep talking to your friends, bf & parents even after you go about how you feel & all the best. you will be in my prayers xxx
Honestly I've never been more excited than I am for uni but I'm also dreading it so much and it's reassuring to hear other people are struggling with it too and it's not just me
I started uni last year, and I was super nervous and anxious before hand, and I was nervous about not meeting people during freshers. Right from the start of freshers I told my flat about my anxiety issues, to let them know that there was no reason to worry if I didn't want to go out or drink alcohol etc. and they were all soo understanding, and some had experienced similar issues in the past as well- there was next to no stigma at all. You'll quickly find some of the best friends you'll ever have- and have some of the most incredible experiences together... Living on your own is haaaaard especially the whole cooking, cleaning, washing part of independence, however you'll find that when you go home you'll want to head back to uni- i always find my parents are on top of me when I'm home!! My art foundation year was my favourite year as well because it is a year where you get to find yourself and flourish as an individual! I cannot wait to watch your journey, of course there'll be down days when you'll miss home, but I guarantee that you'll love the late nights sat up chatting with your friends till the early hours, its like a never ending sleepover!! (We had riverdale nights on a thursday and they were incredibleeeeee, and so cosy with lots of blankets and hot chocolate etc. 100% recommend) You'll smash it Molly, I know you will!
Thank you so so much!! This makes me excited and reassured! I really hope you’re right 💜
I never comment on You Tube videos, but I just wanted to say it is totally normal to be apprehensive about moving to uni. I'm from near you and I moved to Scotland for uni over 4 years ago now and I knew nobody, and I remember crying my eyes out the night before I went! I was so so nervous and I didn't want to leave because I was so worried about hating it and feeling alone. It's a massive challenge but you will grow so much as a person and overcome everything one step at a time. Dropping out, if that's what you choose to do at any point, has absolutely no shame and sometimes admitting it's not for you is braver than staying there! But honestly, I think you will love it. X
I honestly have never related to anything more, I've always been such a worrier and overthinker its nice to know I'm not the only one in this situation. Thank you so much for talking about this! 💗
love these honest chats, I feel like it’s so refreshing to know everyone is in the same boat! it’s okay to be sad sometimes! X
I don’t usually comment on videos but I wanted you to know I watched this and feel 1000% the same. I’ve been feeling so nervous and emotional about moving out in a couple of weeks and then worry about why I’m not excited. It was so comforting to hear that I’m not alone and other people are just as terrified so thank you 💗
I'm exactly the same as you with over worrying about EVERYTHING (particularly health also as I'm very very emetophobic) and I've recently had therapy as I too was punishing myself for feeling down/anxious about things and the most helpful thing I learnt is that it's okay, it's hard enough to feel down to that extent without punishing yourself for feeling that way. Sometimes as hard as it is you have to embrace how you feel and just let it come along for the ride and soon enough it will hopefully start to lessen and fingers crossed you will be able to live life being able to manage these feelings rather than battling with them and putting all your energy into fighting them. I know its so much harder to do than to say as I'm exactly the same as you in that respect but I really hope you get to a place where you are able to worry less and enjoy more, but it's completely okay to feel how you are feeling❤️
This is EXACTLY how I’m feeling about moving to uni this week, sooo helpful to hear that someone else is feeling like this too!! xx
I was feeling exactly this last year before I left for university. Like you don't want to call in anxiety and make a huge deal out of it but at the same time it's not nothing. And good luck for uni Molly!
I'm starting Uni in two weeks as well. I'm such a big worrier as well and am a very introverted person I relate to you that I'm also most excited to decorate my room. I've also had not much energy the whole summer and am not independent at all. I can totally relate to you as in all the Uni chats people come across excited but could be putting on a front. I have had struggles with making friends so hoping Uni gives me the chance to make 'friends for life'.It would be lovely to talk to you one on one :)
This is exactly how I felt two years ago but it's honestly going to be fine, you have to remember that everyone is only posting like there "best times" at uni and how excited they are on social, no one is showing when they're homesick or feeling alone. So don't feel guilty if you feel like you're not having "the time of your life" at uni. Everyone gets homesick and feels upset at some point. You just have to really put yourself out there when you get to your flat and try and talk to as many people as possible, then I'm sure you'll find your feet. Hope that helps x
Molly I’m so proud of you 🖤 I completely understand how you feel. I start college in two weeks and I’m petrified. All throughout secondary school I had no friends, people were horrible to me and I was so lonely. I have diagnosed social anxiety and clinical depression because of how badly school affected me. The thought of starting a new place with new people is making me ill from worry 😩 I honestly admire you for speaking up about this. You’re so brave and you have all of us here for you whenever you need. Thank you so much for everything you do, I love you 🖤
i was in your position this time last year molly, yeah i was excited to move to uni but i was absolutely terrified!! It’s totally normal to be worried, this is probably the most life changing experience you have had so far. But i can assure you it’s all gonna be totally okay! Last year i was so close to not going to university because the thought terrified me so much, but looking back now i had no reason to be worried at all. First year was probably the best year of my life so far and i really hope the same happens for you! Just go into the experience with an open mind and get involved as much as you can, get to know all different types of people and make sure your experience is everything you want it to be, because you’ll remember these days for the rest of your life! Speaking about your own thoughts will really help other people who are in the same position as you right now, so thank you for doing this! And keep us updated with your uni experience, i’d love to hear it xxx
it’s gonna be my 4th year in uni next month and i remember that i felt the same way, the only advice i can give you is to never have high expectations about anything/anyone and focuse on your own things
Although I’m not moving out, I’m still really nervous about uni to the point I’ve had stress headache since results day. You’re not alone, thanks for Sharing
I hope you’re okay! Good luck 💗💗
Beauty Spectrum Thank you, I hope it all goes well for you!
Self love, putting yourself first and knowing what’s best for you is sooo important to voice on UA-cam!! I’m soo happy you voiced your thoughts in such a relatable, down to earth and (in georgia’s, from love island, words) REAL way!! Carry on doing what you’re doing, you can only be a good role model if you’re true to yourself!!! We stan a relatable queen!!
I felt the exact same before moving to uni last year and I just want to say that the change doesn’t have to be so huge in your mind. Before I went, I was freaking out over the thought that I was ‘permanently moving out’, that things would never be the same at home anymore, that I was coming to the ‘end’ of life as I knew it, and that was terrifying for me. But I actually realised that coming home every 2 weeks and spending reading week at home helped massively and made me feel like the change wasn’t so permanent and that things weren’t so different. I remember you saying you’re planning on coming home quite often and it really does help. It also makes Christmas seem to come sooner, and then you get a whole month at home! I know you don’t want to spend your whole time at uni waiting for the weekend you go home, you want to enjoy it while you’re there - and you can and will! It’s a big change but it’s not the end of life as you know it. And if you feel it’s not right then don’t feel any shame about dropping out. It happens to lots of people, just not many of them talk about it. Follow your instincts!
This is so relatable and i needed this right now. Thank you for being so open.
It’s totally understandable feeling abit nervous for uni, I think everyone will be feeling abit nervous beforehand, but jut look at it like a new learning curve, it will help you in a lot of aspects of your life 🤞🏼❤️
Thank you so much!!💗
I was so nervous to go to uni, but as soon as I got there I felt absolutely fine. Remember everyone there is in the same boat as you, and everyone understands, even the lecturers. There are so many things in place to help you at uni if anything was to go wrong (which is so unlikely) and everyone is super supportive. You will honestly have the best time- distract yourself with unpacking, talking to your flat mates and doing freshers events- freshers fair, nights out... there are so many things to do! And the first few weeks of uni are so chilled, it’s all to get you used to it! I hope this helps, i felt this way and did this all 2 years ago with severe anxiety/depression and a psycho ex following me around! X
No word of a lie, I started uni last year and I was so so anxious about it for weeks before I started! I was waking up each day feeling sick and dreading my new chapter. But honestly, as soon as you start and throw yourself into it you will immediately feel better as you meet people in your exact same position and maybe even more nervous than yourself! If it’s meant to be you will feel it as you begin. You’re superstar Molly- GO AND DO YOUR THAAAANG!
It’s so understandable how you feel and hearing how you do really connects your viewers, if people don’t like you sharing your feelings then fine, skip that part but I honestly think it’s the best bit, just stay strong and do what’s best for you xx
Finally someone’s put it into words! I start sixth form next week, and I’m feeling exactly the same- I’m really excited but I’m so terrified that it won’t be right for me. Year 11 was so tough, and I don’t want sixth form to be a repeat of that, but I can’t get my head around how it’s going to be different.
Thanks for this Molly. It’s so nice to know it’s not just me x
Ive tried not to think about uni up until now and suddenly it's very real - I'm so excited to go but a new city and new people is never good for anxiety. Im feeling comforted in the fact that every single person is probably feeling the same about such a massive change - even the most confident of person. This just means everyone will be in the same boat and support each other 💜 after freshers week we'll probably wonder what you even worried about in the first place x I'm proud of you Molly for pushing yourself off at the deep end. Whatever happens you can be proud that you gave it a try and did what was best for you.
I'm a year older than you and watching this just brought back all of my thoughts and emotions from this time last year! During the two weeks running up to moving in I experienced really intense anxiety to the point where I couldn't be left alone at home for long periods of time without talking my feelings out with my parents. I thought I was used to feeling anxious as I have been diagnosed with an anxiety disorder that started when I was about 11 years old, but this was just the highest levels of anxiety I had ever known! So I think it's amazing that you've shared your feelings and posted this (I would have benefited from hearing this kind of honesty last year!), because so many people will try to come across as being so excited to move, which was the case with my friends a year ago and it made me feel 1000x worse! So thank you for being so genuine- there are two ways that your experience could go, and both of them I see as good things. You either get to uni and absolutely love it and your worries go away, or you find it difficult for a time and come home, as you mentioned (which no one is going to judge you for!). There is always a solution to make things better :-) Good luck lovely on this step to something great :-) X (also, apologies for the ridiculously long comment!)
I can completely relate. I moved to uni when I had a long term boyfriend too, only I moved 9 hours from home. I knew no one and moved into a flat full of strangers. And hand on heart I can say you will be fine. You don't have to have anxiety to feel anxious, and you don't need to be depressed to feel down! It's completely normal to feel scared about leaving home. But it will be so amazing for you, I was forced to grow and change as a person. Living on my own gave me more confidence in every aspect of my life. What is meant to be won't go past you. If you don't like it then theres no shame in going home. Its better to try than not a regret it! I can't wait to see your videos at uni of you having a blast at uni! Lots of love xo
Be so honest about your uni experience! It would be so nice to listen to! Also just bought those leaf dangling earrings you have and very happy!!
Thank you!! And Awh I loveee those earringsn
Beauty Spectrum I relate strangely to you so much. We are very similar people (kinda similar and dress the same) same personality. I’m going into year 13 so currently choosing my university and I’m already getting nervous as if I don’t feel old enough yet to go away. So honestly be honest share you experience! It would be a huge help and relief to me. This time next year I’ll come back and watch these videos!
i’m in the exact same situation as you and it feels so nice and reassuring that someone is feeling the same way and is in the same position. i live in spain and i’m moving to england for uni so none of my friends can really relate to what i’m feeling so it’s very comforting to see someone like you who is basically describing my emotions these days and is letting me know that i’m not alone. thank you for making this video, it really has helped and i can assure you that you are not the only one with these worries. good luck! 🍀 💜
I have had to deal with intense almost constant anxiety since year 9 (I'm off to uni in September), and the run-up to uni has been the worst and depression mixes in as well, it's such a giant change that it's like I'm unwilling to accept it's actually happening. Home is my safety net, it's everything, I'm never away from my parents and sister. I feel sick overthinking, can't eat, can't function. It's made derealisation absolutely atrocious. You'll definitely make friends. Anxiety can easily convince you that you'll be alone but you won't. You're a lovely girl, genuinely. Home is only an hour away like it is for me too, you'll have so much support, can still see your mates in your hometown, a lot of people are in the same boat. Maybe write down the good things about uni- achieving your dream degree, being more independent, reasons why you like that uni, everything you've gone through to get to this point, because it's easy to completely forget these things or be unable to even think of one thing why doing this massive jump and suffering all this anxiety is even worth it. But it will be. I worry I won't like my degree, too. It's a leap into the unknown. But think how you will feel after Fresher's Week, then a month in, then before you know it, it will be the Christmas holidays and you'll be going home and you'll have made these life-long friends and wonder what you were even worrying for. I totally understand you and I am so glad you have made this video because a lot of UA-camrs come across as excited. I'm not excited, all I feel is dread right now because the negativity in my head just blocks out the positives. But I totally believe in you and that you will be happy and I hope that your anxiety subsides as you settle in :)
So glad you uploaded this, I feel the same I start my new school for sixth form today xx
Honestly I’m feeling so so nervous as well, I didn’t think about uni most of the summer incase i didn’t get in, and now I’m just worried that I’m not going to fit in / enjoy it but I feel like that’s normal, but also everyone is in the same boat !! Good luck too xx
heyyy! I'm only in year 11 so my last year in school so you probably think I won't really know what you're going through but you have so many people who will support, never feel alone because you have your family, boyfriend, amazing friends and us we're constantly thinking of you and we always have your back❤️obviously moving out on your own with people you don't know is scary I can imagine i would be terrified if I were you but you're going to make so many friends and people will love you, you will fit in because you're absolutely lovely and so thoughtful that why wouldn't people. before you know it you'll be back home and when you are home you'll probably miss it so just try and think of the positive things, I know it's easier said than done but just try and think the positive in a very negative person too so I find it a struggle to think of the positive side of things but honesty there is a positive side to everything ❤️❤️I love you and stay strong we're always here ❤️❤️❤️❤️
I think starting something new in your life, a fresh chapter is always nerve wrecking but in a years time you’ll look back and feel amazed at what you’ve accomplished. sending my love 😭💕
Best advice i was giving: Do not get attach to your thoughts and stay present so your mind wont make you suffer.
I just want to say I really relate to what your feeling and you will get through it xxxx
Girl I feel you omg. I’m moving six hours from my hometown to university tomorrow and I’m absolutely crapping myself!! For several weeks I didn’t pay much attention to it but as you say it is difficult to avoid it when it’s right in front of you!! The message you put across is honestly amazing it really did give me some reassurance coz I kept thinking every other teenager is like so ready and excited for uni and they don’t over worry and over think about it!! But it’s honestly such a great feeling to know I’m not alone!! I am really not one for change I can’t cope with it very well I do often get panic attacks it’s inevitable which is so annoying!! Part of me knows I’m going to have attacks but part of me is hoping that because I’m starting a course that I have been wanting to do for several years that might make it a bit more bearable and I just slide into a routine really quickly!! And the amount of times I’ve thought about how the panicking and overthinking will effect future milestones! But yeah one of the things I’m also dreading I don’t want to drop out I’m so worried I’ll find out it’s not for me but fingers crossed it really is my place!! I’m new to watching ur videos but I’ve loved watching them!! Good luck girl! Thank you for making this video coz I can relate SOOOOOOOO MUCH!!
I’ve never been to uni and don’t have any intentions of ever going, but I’m sure you will end up loving it and meet loads of great friends. I’m excited to see your journey and wish you all the luck!
Thankyou for having your honest chat Molly! I'm exactly the same way, I'm so glad you mentioned this because I feel the longer I keep things in I end up feeling worse! We are all with you on this journey, if it ever gets too much then please please please put yourself first. If you want a few days off when you start uni or whenever I would understand and so should everyone else because it's better having a break than feeling lonely a few months after you start! Love you Molly💗Xx
Thank you this is so so kind 💗
Thank you for talking about this Molly. I feel the same as you as I’m moving to London for uni soon and it feels soo far away.
You spoke all the words I try to Molly, you really are amazing go smash uni!!💗!!Xx
I've felt such bad anxiety this past week about uni and this video is just what I needed, thank you for helping me feel less alone xx
I think regardless of whether you go to Uni & get the best qualifications ever or you drop out after a few weeks because it doesn't feel right, you're still being the BEST role model that you can! You're proving to everybody watching, that life has its highs and its lows & there's no better example to be made than being real and honest with yourself and how you feel ❤️ xx
I'm so glad you spoke about how you are feeling. I felt exactly the same last year. I felt so nervous/anxious throughout the whole uni application process, especially things that made it feel 'more real'. Speaking about your feelings really does help xx
Thank you so much! I hope you’re enjoying uni!💜
listening to your feelings and reading the comments on this is so comforting to me; i’m moving in less than two weeks to a uni that’s nearly three hours away from home and it’s really starting to hit me now, in a good way but also in a bad way. i’m in a lot of chats too and most of the prominent conversations are on parties and events and wristbands etc and that’s just not what i’m into at all - the idea terrifies me. but aside from that lots of other people have come forward in those chats who are also like me. i’m kind of learning to just wait until i meet people in person to find that it’s not all going to be that bad. i’m trying not to read too much into what’s being said in chats and things because that’s mainly going to be consistent of the extroverted people. i think it’s just better to try not to saturate yourself too much before actually going. like your were saying, it’s all the overthinking on something that you don’t have control of. i really hope your move in goes well and you feel comfortable and happy with it all once settled in; just remember there’s lots of us worrying, we just need to ride it through and it will be okay, we’re just thinking on nerves right now 🧡
It is tough! I was so ready to leave home and when I finally did I was so unbelievably homesick and suffered in silence for months before opening up about it. When I did I realised how many people felt similarly and it was such a comfort! Like you say, follow your heart, if somethings not right don't be afraid to act on it but try to relax and enjoy it! Sticking it out was the hardest thing I ever did but I am SO happy right now and I gutted I'm in my final year! Can't wait to follow your journey and please don't be afraid to share the lows! It will definitely help people x
i felt the same last year when i moved out for the first time and even going into second year now i feel super nervous again! best of luck :)
Molly honestly you’ll be fine, before you move out it does seem sooo scary but once you’re there, it’s really not that bad! You just have to be so open to chatting to literally everyone you meet and they’re all in the same situation so everyone is overly nice to each other 💜you’ll have the best time beaut xxx
I’m so glad you’ve made this video. I’m feeling the exact same about uni, I’m off to Leeds too! Underneath I’m so so excited but whenever I have to think about it or sort things it becomes very real and I panic. I’ve found the unknown parts the scariest but I’ve joined group chats and found some people in my flat and that’s made me so much more chill for meeting them. Sending hugs xxx
Honestly im so happy you opened up because i always hear people talk about anxiety but never in the same why you did like the way you described it i could already relate and then when you said health related things i was like yep finally someone else who overthinks the same things as me! Ive always felt so insecure to talk about that myself so thankyou for being honest and sharing something that not alot of people can understand and uve always felt a but self conscious to talk about xx
I am a massive worrier and felt exactly like you before I started uni and I also moved to a city on my own from a small town. Totally understand what you’re feeling! Uni was some of the best 3 years I’ve ever had and I know everyone’s experience is different but I hope your year is as crazy and fun as mine were 😘
I feel the exact same way and really relate to everything you've said, although I'm excited because I've wanted to be independent for such a long time, I'm also super nervous because I'm moving from London to Sheffield and so I'll be 4 hours away from everything I know and my family, I'm also an over thinker and constantly thinking of the worst possible scenarios especially because I didn't enjoy sixth form and that's made me really anxious about finding friends at university who like me for me. I'm glad you've talked about how you're feeling and I hope that once you get to uni these negatives will disappear and you'll have the time of your life! ❤️
I’m so happy that you’re opening up about feeling like this Molly, having a conversation about these sort of issues is always an amazing starting point and helps to reduce stigma. Thank you so much for using your platform in this way ❤️
Thank you for listening to me waffle about it haha!💗
I'm very much in the mindset that everything happens for a reason! And just think that if you don't like uni, you dont like the course and living away, then you just move home. You have nothing to lose and for most people who go to uni, it's the best years of their life! Good luck lovely xx
Best of luck with this Molly, change is always scary but I'm sure you'll be in your element at Uni and you're never too far away from home if you need that time to come back and chill. I went to Uni as an anxious introvert and I commuted from home so had so many worries about making friends and my course, but it all turned out fine. I'm sure everything will be absolutely fine for you too, you've got this. WD for 91k also x
I’m exactly the same hun, I worry and overthink everything like literally every tiny little thing it’s ridiculous! Thanks for posting this video as it will help me and others realise we’re not alone♥️
I so feel you!! I am a massive worrier and this was something that worried me (ironic)about starting uni last year! It is completely fine to be worried about moving to uni especially because it is such a unique and new experience, but its one of those things that once you get there and meet your flatmates the worrying will subside. Itll be fine, you arent alone in this!
Ahhhh! You’re so open and honest about it and it’s good to be! It’s okay not to be okay! I suffer severe anxiety and it causes me to go dizzy and everything. I’m on medication for it as I can barely walk along my street without going dizzy so it’s very hard. Tomorrow I’m seeing. Hypnotist to try and work the anxiety but it is so hard. It will pass though! That’s what we all have to remember! ❤️
Just want to say that it’s okay to go through this, just process it and let yourself go through this! I felt exactly the same starting uni, and it went away with time, but now I’m starting a masters and going through it all again, it’s just the uncertainty of it all! I’m sure once you start you’ll be fine, but equally if not, there is nothing wrong with admitting that uni just isn’t for you! Sending lots of positive vibes your way! X
You’ll be fine Molly! Once you get there, get into a routine and get through your first week you’ll find that you’ll be a lot more settled which will put your mind at ease💜
Everyone feels like that and it is horrible and it’s good that you’ve spoke about it on your channel, it’s not easy and no matter what happens it doesn’t change you. If you go to uni and love it that’s amazing but even if you go and want to come back home that’s okay too. It will be a life lesson and at the end of the day everything happens for a reason. It Does not mean you’re a failure. I dropped out of year 11 everyone thought I was a massive failure but now 6 months later, everything is back on track again and I’m going college. Everyone has their own path.
Molly thank you so much for this. I’m currently sat here after trying and failing to get to sleep after my overthinking. I totally get what you’re saying and I don’t think you need to hide this from us So many people feel the same and you talking about it is so helpful. Thank you. Love you xxx
Big relates to this, I kinda threw myself into 3 years of university at 18 and it’s a super nerve wracking experience! Just try to think there is literally no one making you do something you don’t want to do + you won’t have failed in any way if you find it just isn’t your thing! Just take it day by day and with any luck you’ll meet some people there who will make all of your worries SO worth it xxx
Wow! I fully watched, loved, and related to this whole video. Despite not going to uni (y13) i feel like i can relate to your videos!! Feel like a very late subscriber but love your channel! so glad i stumbled upon this!! x
Hope you start feeling less nervous 💜 love your videos sooo much 💕
All i can say is that University is honestly the best and most fun experience of your life! you wont feel it all the time but looking back after it goes so quickly you'll have had the best time!
moving to university is such a massive upheaval but i promise you that how you're feeling will improve and you will meet your crowd. thank you for being honest. please remember that there are always options whether you drop out or stay there - i'm glad to hear you say that you know you're ready to go, you can do it. keep smiling xx i have serious hyper anxiety yet university isn't something i'm worried about, my anxiety is personally triggered by an upsetting event so if something horrible were to happen at uni, i would be incredibly anxious but as of yet i'm feeling okay. it isn't wrong until things are made wrong by something! stay positive :)
This talk meant so much to me. Thank you
This is so reassuring to watch, i am EXACTLY the same! Thank you for sharing how you're feeling x wishing you the best of luck!xx
Listening to you talk it felt like I was talking to a friend, you’re such a genuine person and I feel the exact same about so many situations in life! I struggle with anxiety and I don’t know how to deal with it at all but listening to this made me feel better so thank you ❤️ I really hope you’re okay and you enjoy uni, people will love to be your friend 💕 xx
MOLLY! YOU’RE SO NEAR 100K AND ITS SO WELL DESERVED! GOOD ON YA GAL ❤️
Also completely relate to the chat at the end, I’m moving out in 3 weeks and I feel physically sick thinking about it
You’ll love uni!! Honestly it feels so scary at first, especially move out day but I promise everyone feels the same! And you will love the uni life ❤️❤️
Molly, I watched this video a few hours ago and I've just come back to leave a quick message to say thank you for talking openly about this and uploading it, hardly any people our age speak about these things. I have been immensely struggling with my mental health for years, and this video gave me the final push to tell my mum and make a doctors appointment, so genuinely, thank you. Anxiety can be detrimental and I really hope uni goes so well for you, and that anxiety doesn't affect anything you do there. Best of luck for uni and I'll be watching all the uni videos!! I've been here since you did your GCSE's and you're one of the very few youtubers I watch all the videos of, can't wait to see what you do next!
I'm so grateful for you speaking plainly about how you're feeling Molly! I feel like this often, but with intervals of really high moods too. My situation is a little different as I'm nervous and overthinking going into year 13, but I absolutely hear you with the feeling down when you think you're supposed to be having fun. This past week I've been on holiday with my family and I'm upset to say that I didn't enjoy it as much as I'd hoped, and I kept apologising to everyone around me and feeling guilty for being down but my Dad told me to stop apologizing, and that he understood I was going through a lot, and said its okay to let yourself think over things, but don't overthink, and sometimes its best to jump in there and see where life takes you. I'm such a planner so that's hard for me but if somethings not right there is absolutely no shame in changing your path, and people do it every day to find whats right for them :) Youll end up in the right place, whether that's uni or a job or something completely different, and I know your audience would support any changes necessary to get you to the best place for you
I remember feeling the same as you are 2 years ago when I was first moving to Leeds for my first year of uni and now I can’t wait to get back there for my final year. The first few days are hard when you are first adjusting to living on your own but once you are settled I’m sure you will love living in Leeds. Just remember that everyone is in the same boat when making friends and will probably be just as nervous as you. I was worried about meeting new people but I’ve met some of my best friends from my course and I’m sure you will too. Good luck and I’m sure you’ll have an amazing year in Leeds, it’s an amazing city to live in!
I'm moving to uni in a couple weeks as well and I'm bricking it. I think the main scare for me is that it's 5 hours away from home and I realised that all my friends are going to uni really locally and in the complete opposite direction to me. But I'm also excited for the change. Being in a group chat with my flatmates (who seem super lovely) has definitely been a saving grace xx
it's so brave to be so open about something so personal, I relate so much I worry about EVERYTHING- normally for no reason at all! You're not alone, I'm sure this touched so many people and everyone who knows & loves you won't change their mind about you one bit ❤ Uni isn't for everyone and whether you love it or drop out, it'll be an adventure regardless! So much love x
I'm so so glad you had this chat! On one hand I'm so excited to move in and finally meet the people that I've been speaking to for months, and to start the course I've always wanted to do! But on the other hand I'm scared that it's not going to be what I'm expecting. I'm glad I'm not the only one feeling this way💖
Your flat looks really nice! Also thank you for opening up to us and talking about how you’re feeling because it’s also important! I always worry about everything so im not the best person to tell you this but everything will be okay! 💜
Your such a genuine person 😊 Don't worry about the thought of not fitting in/not making friends. Just be yourself and everything will be fine and people will like you for you. Good luck at Uni! (Also unforgotton is sooo good 👌)
Those feelings are so normal Molly trust me! I was a complete nervous wreck about going to university and I struggled getting myself there but as hard as it is for you to believe this now, it will be okay whatever!! Everyone is in the same position, you’re all fish out of water and that’s okay! People don’t expect you to be settled straight away and there is so much support available for you! My mental health was so poor before going to uni and no one expected me to stay but honestly I am SO glad I went! I’ve made friends for life, grown so much and it would be wrong to say it didn’t come without struggles but it is worth it! And the main thing to remember is if you don’t like it, you have no obligation to stay!! You can change your course, defer for a year, drop out all together. There is always a way out, but go in with an open mind and give it your best shot!! That’s all anyone can ask from you x
I know exactly how you're feeling in terms of moving away to uni. It's a terrifying change and naturally you're going to feel all these different emotions. But just remember that everyone in your course and accommodation is in the exact same boat. These people are probably thinking your thoughts and dealing with the same emotions that you're currently dealing with. The only way to make friends in uni is to fake it until you make it. When it comes to making friends you have to put yourself out there, you have to make small talk with everyone. You might think that people will find you weird for randomly talking to them but trust me they're gonna be so happy you made the first move. On your first day talk to as many people as you can about literally anything. The people you talk to on your first day are like a safety net, they become a friendly face around campus who you can say hello to everytime you see them and might even develop into a friendship. When it comes to your course, if you really don't like it, don't do it. Thats why you're in uni in the first place so theres no point in staying if you're unhappy. Mental health first always. Good luck x
It’s totally normal to feel the way you do and it’s one of the biggest changes you have to make! I’m moving to Leeds also for uni so if you’re ever doing any kind of meetup I’ll be sure to come along! It’s going to be the best time and if it doesn’t work out for you don’t worry, you have to do what’s right for you 💓
Just a little tip, you can just search the walking time from your accommodation to the uni on google maps
When I was watching, I was thinking, I’m very like you with the worrying and overthinking etc. It troubles me everyday, some days are easier than others. When it’s your first night away, your in a unfamiliar destination with people you don’t know, it might feel scary but trust me, once you start your course and start getting into routine. You will love it and then think, why was I so worried. I felt the exact same before going to uni and now I have recently just finished my 3 year degree! I know your only doing a foundation course but you will wonder where the time has gone, it flys by xxx
feeling like this is completely normal!! once you start and get used to it you'll love it and possibly have one of the best experiences of your life! hope you're okay x
I was feeling the complete same, i wanted to drop out from the first day I went, once I actually gave it a chance I loved it!! do what ever is best for you x
I have only recently started watching your videos but you’ve inspired me to film my first ever video that I’ve been putting off doing for such a long time. I am feeling exactly the same about moving to uni as well!
This was so reassuring to watch, I'm going to uni in a few weeks too and whilst everyone around me seems to be so excited I can't help but feel absolutely terrified 😬 it's so hard to feel as though you aren't alone as well when everyone ignores those negative feelings and concentrates on the excitement so it's great that you've made this! But honestly, it would almost be strange to not feel worried as we are going to do something that is so much bigger than anything that we've done before with so much independence, but millions of people have gotten through it before and the vast majority have had amazing experiences! And if it doesn't go to plan (which I'm sure won't happen) there are options like you said! We can ALL be here for each other ❤️❤️
I’m so so glad to see you open up about this!! ❤️ I think it’s so important that we get better at sharing the downs too, because social media etc can make things look perfect all the time. And life just isn’t like that. I’m moving to uni soon too and I can identify with almost everything you have said here. It’s a mixed bag of emotions and you shouldn’t beat yourself up for not feeling ‘right’ or ‘super excited’ all the time - because the good things do take time. No routine at the moment either doesn’t help with the overthinking, but talk about it. Just say to yourself ‘yeah I feel a bit low today’ but just remind yourself who you are and how strong you are. What’s meant for you will not pass you by. Lots of love and stay strong gal ❤️
It’s okay to feel nervous about starting uni and moving out, when I started in lincoln last year I felt like everyone around me wasn’t struggling with the new start but I was. Then I realised I wasn’t alone and the friends I made struggled at the same time as me! Everyone goes through the same worries when starting uni, but you quickly find a good support system that you can rely on. Good luck!! Xxx
Im so proud of you for being so open and honest about how you are feeling. I completely relate to how you are feeling, ive spent my entire childhood and teenage years dealing with anxiety and other mental health problems and ive always feared change but although change is scary most of the time it is for a good reason, we need change to move on with our lives and build our futures. i'm moving to university too and like you i am moving away from home. My uni is 4 hours away from home which scares me but i know its a new begining for me. Never feel like your feelings are not vaild its important to talk about how you feel and i love you and your videos ,you are an amazing role model. Thank you for opening up about this xxxx
Thank you so much for keeping this vlog real, Molly! 👌🏻☺️ Although I am 3 years away from going to uni, I completely relate to you with the overthinking! It’s something I’ve struggled with for years, but I’ve found that yoga and meditation help sooo much for me! Just remember, it’s a really common problem and with practice, you can get better at thinking clearly ❤️. Best of luck, we believe in you!
Another great vid! On a completely unrelated note, love your pyjama t shirt with "Love me do" written on. As a Beatles fan, it makes me smile ;)!
Hi Molly, I don’t usually comment on videos but after listening to this, if uni isn’t for you you would not be letting anyone down! I went to uni last year and left after 2 weeks. No one truely knows if it is for them until they go, and with the pressures from School and society it can sometimes feel we are expected to go. I hope it is successful for you, and like mine, your parents can come get you at any time if you are unhappy. X
I started university last year and I felt the exact same as you. I’ve really struggled with anxiety for a long time and I always knew that moving to university was going to be a huge issue for me and it was but that was something I had to learn for myself! All I can say Molly is listen to your instincts, if this doesn’t feel right don’t feel obliged to do something just because you think we would judge you for not doing so, at the end of the day this is your life. I really hope your anxiety starts to ease up when you move in and you settle into university life. All the best my sweet, you got this!💕
I would say I was about 50% ready to start university and can relate to a lot of what you are saying - now I’m about to go into my final year with the intention of doing a masters because it has been the best 2 years of my life so far! I felt like it was better to start this way because I had low expectations for how much I’d enjoy it so you are definitely not alone in thinking this way💘