| I did everything while in college and never ahd a problem with diabetes. Just carry snacks with you to classes that you can eat if needed. As for studying, yeah, it made me run low so I just didn't do it. Wait, that's not a good excuse. LOL
I had no problems at college. If you live on campus with other people, make sure they know you are diabetic and what to do. Outside of them, it's all up to you who you want to tell. I never told anyone else till they figured it out and asked me about it.
Good luck though, and don't study too hard.
FYI...I'm kidding about studying making the BG run low, but it could be a good excuse to use to not study, lol.
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