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First of all, congratulations on your amazing academic achievements. It just goes to show that stuttering doesn’t define who you are. There are days where I feel as if stuttering is worse than the Passion of Christ, and then there are days where stuttering doesn’t affect me at all. Just today, one of friends asked me a question. And I stuttered. I almost never stutter around my friends, and it surprised me and threw me into a stage of depression. I’m not going to tell you to accept your stutter or to do therapy, because neither of those work in the short term, and I know you want a short term solution (as does everyone). Tell me, is there anything you like doing that doesn’t involve talking, i.e. drawing, playing music? If so, focus all your attention on that and become the best you can at it. It’ll be able to show who you are, and you won’t have to talk!