Not graduated yet. Three more semesters myself, one of them abroad hopefully. That's fascinating. I have a bit more to juggle than the typical college student, but it probably doesn't compare to your writhing shitstorm. But that sort of practice, the imposition of a gauntlet of mass obligations, might be worthwhile. It's a tired cliche, but time management and prioritization are probably among the most important and universal skills for the self-actualized. That said, I don't want to romanticize painting boulders, or whatever mind-numbing shit they have you doing. (My mom's unit, during basic training, once was tasked with painting rocks for a day.)The hard part at my school isn't the academics alone, but it's getting the academic work done through the vast, writhing shitstorm of a million smaller time-sucking responsibilities on the military side of things. Takes a lot of mental endurance. I'm working on it!