If you are still in school, I did really badly in my exams and wasn't even allowed to sit half of them because of my attendance, didn't bother with my final year. I got into university after taking time out for my mental health, which declined and I did hit rock bottom, but after that I got the grades I needed to get into university after, I was dependent on my family during this time. Burnout takes time to recover, sometimes people who were mentally ill when they were this young just don't have the mental capacity to be doing things that weigh so heavily into their future. I went to university later than most people, and I met a lot of people who did the same thing. We all agree that it is much better to be where we are now than being here back then. I understand striving for perfectionism and anything less feels like failure, but education can always happen late. It feels like you will be behind in life, but there are so many people that go too early and end up worse off than they would've had they waited. I am not even doing the same degree I was striving for back then, and I am very happy about it. Just give yourself the time you need, focus on yourself, and everything should fall into place in time. Everything feels like it will follow you forever, but it really doesn't. You can always make up for educational mishaps. A good man wouldn't care about these things, a good man will love you for who you are and I'm sure there is so much about you to love