Forevryoung
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I have been given the chance to be interviewed for an article People Magazine is doing on mental illness and the lack of support on many college campuses (I am the opposite, I have only positive things to share about my school though) Name, picture if I agree to it, the whole works.
I dont know if I should do it... In the long run, it won't matter, nobody remembers what they have read years later, but in the short run, it could potentially have a big effect on my life.
Has anyone ever been interviewed and given personal information like this? Good experience? Bad experience? Things that I should think about besides the obvious? Words of advice or support?
I will never regret not doing it because I see being given the opportunity as cool enough. I have till Monday or Tuesday to decide. I hate making decisions.
I dont know if I should do it... In the long run, it won't matter, nobody remembers what they have read years later, but in the short run, it could potentially have a big effect on my life.
Has anyone ever been interviewed and given personal information like this? Good experience? Bad experience? Things that I should think about besides the obvious? Words of advice or support?
I will never regret not doing it because I see being given the opportunity as cool enough. I have till Monday or Tuesday to decide. I hate making decisions.

You could really make a difference in someone's life so please consider it. 

