Online school experience
When I first went into college I didn’t do online. I was in person commuting everyday driving 30 mins away for school. Which is not bad so I won’t complain too much about that. Gas however, was very expensive. I drive a mom van so my gas is about $64 in total for a full tank.
Going in person for college was really hard because even though I had time to learn. There was no time to do my schoolwork or make things to study.
Keep in mind that I also have a part time job
This spring semester I made the time to change to do online schooling. Tbh I love it so much! It gives me so much freedom to do my assignments and have everything turned in but, now I don’t have time to learn. I think my problem is, I just need to balance everything out but it’s hard to esp just being home all day. I don’t live by myself. I live with my family.
Are you struggling with online school right now? Any type of recommendations or tips on how to balance school life?
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I tried to be online also but was to hard to me because I have Multiple Sclerosis, Narcolepsy and Cataplexy and when I just wanted to started to study I want to sleep 🤦🏻♀️