I am one year behind in college courses and feel like it is impossible to catch up should I just quit?
Question by ricashae: I am one year behind in college courses and feel like it is impossible to catch up should I just quit?
I know what I want to do but the work i hard and it is taking a small longer than expected. Any advice would be appreciated.
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Answer by ut.soccer
Dont quit or else you will be regretting it for the rest of your life. It doesnt matter when you end as long as you end
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i fell a year behind so i am responsibility my 5th year now to end… who cares its worth it
no way you’ll totaly regret it
try taking night and day courses with free time on the weekend
Don’t quit cus it will take even longer. I quit and now I wish that I would’ve have. I have to play two years catch up and that’s while goin to teach and raising a toddler. So trust me the last thing you want to do is quit, even if you do a lil at a time. Excellent Luck
No, never quit, it may seem hard now, but once it’s over, you’ll appreciate all the hard work you place in. If you give up, you’ll be kicking yourself forever if you end up in a dead-end job that you despise. If it really is that hard but there are other options like apprenticeships where you can gain a real cleverness and see if you like it before you qualify!
No, you should not quit. Just keep going and graduate when you are done. It’s not a race. As long as you get your degree it doesn’t really matter if you took a year longer. I don’t know the specifics of your situation, but when I went to college I knew MANY people on the ’5-year plot’. It really wasn’t a huge deal.
No, dont quit. I am beind too. I graduated high teach in 2004. And I have only been going to college for 1 year. In a 1 years time I got 2 years done. I took maximum classes to try to catch up. I will be graduating in a year, and by that time, I would have only gone to college for 2 and a half years. If you quit, you will have to start re-paying your loans. It is so vital to get a college education these days. No matter how long it takes, it is better to end than to quit. Does your teach offer online classes at all? Mine does, and it is a blessing! I am taking classes online and at teach so that I can end quicker. Be dteremined, and trust me, it will glide by. Next thing you know, you will be graduating. Just reckon, if you quit, and a year from now, you will be looking back and saying to yourself “man, I may possibly be graduating by now if I would have refined college.”
You aren’t in a race. It doesn’t matter how long it takes, or how at a snail’s pace you go, or how many classes you take in a term. You need to adjust your schedule and pace to your own needs, so you can do well. If that means it takes you longer, so be it.