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Re: Is it normal to feel completely invisible in giant lecture halls?
I’ve been there at NYU in a Philosophy of Mind class with over 400 students. At first, I felt like I was just a name on the roster. Eventually, I realized I had to hack the system a bit. I started using an assignment service when I couldn’t keep up with back-to-back papers, and it gave me space to actually participate in class discussions without crumbling under deadlines. When applying to graduate programs, I worked with a professional admission essay writer to make sure my application wasn’t lost in the noise. Even when cash was tight, finding an essay writing service cheap saved me from late-night panic sessions. These tools don’t replace effort—they amplify it, letting me carve a space where professors actually recognized me. It taught me that invisibility isn’t permanent, it’s just a temporary phase if you’re willing to use resources strategically.