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Emotional Experiences in the First Year at University

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This lecture explores the emotional experiences of students in their first year at university, focusing on achievement emotions such as joy, anxiety, boredom, and hopelessness. The instructor discusses empirical findings from a study at Maastricht University, highlighting the impact of emotions on students' performance and adjustment to the university environment.

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