Oh I crashed and burned BIG TIME in college!
I had taken a couple of years after high school to earn the money to go to college. In those days there was no SRS and no legal method to transition so although I had started HRT at 18, I was "stuck" for years. The boy I had been in love with since Grade 7 said he wanted to date other girls (he wanted sex!) but I always hoped my situation would change.
By college, I confused people - they couldn't' figure out if I was a girl in disguise or a really weird boy LOL! - and I registered as "non-gender-specific" since I knew that if I survived, at some point I would be living as a woman.
College was HARD, the workload was terrible, and it was really hard to stay focused because the GID kept getting in the way. In my second year, I heard that my old boyfriend was getting married and my world fell completely apart

I just couldn't see any future, I couldn't concentrate, I couldn't even hold back the tears so I dropped out, moved back home and immersed myself in a job.
Fortunately, less than 2 years later SRS became available and I was
GONE!
Within a short time after starting life over, my career REALLY began to take off

All that momentum and determination that had gone into fighting the GID had a new outlet - career - and I could out study and out work 99% of people. 37 years later, I can't believe how far I have come - WAY beyond anything anyone would have ever suspected.
If I were young and in college today, I would
DO something about the GID, maybe go as far in transition as you possibly can. There is no better time to take action than when you are young and there are resources available to help - all you have to do is find them. Taking some positive steps toward your future will make a huge difference in how you feel about all this and will free up energy for your studies.