Prospective transfer needing some emotional advice

Where did I ever say depression? That is an assumption you're making, not true at all. When someone faces so many challenges as I have in the last year and overcomes all of them, how is that a sign that I need help? I said emotional advice as in: this is the first time I've been away from family for months on end just as any typical student who goes out of state, how do you cope with that?

And second, what do you call:

"If you are uncertain about your mental health stability, UT is going to be a challenge."

"Just a quick comment, as a transfer student, you miss out on the "freshman dorm" experience, so making friends (if you're not outgoing or going greek) will be tough."

I just don't know how you interpret this as sound positive advice? Instead I did some digging myself and found that UT has its own transfer organization to help transfers integrate into the campus community. Are you people really that pessimistic that you can't be supportive. And now your bashing me saying this is my fault. Wow...

/r/UTAustin Thread Parent