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What Stanford Taught Us: 6. Imposter Syndrome is a Shared Experience.

19 min · 5 de ago de 2025
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Feeling like a fraud at Stanford Imposter syndrome hit us hard at Stanford, from the moment we got accepted to juggling tough classes surrounded by brilliant peers. In this episode, we share how we battled self-doubt, found strength in asking for help, and learned that everyone’s journey looks different. Join us as we unpack this common struggle and how it shaped our growth - both on campus and beyond.

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