09-24-2020, 03:34 PM
Thankfully I took AP in high school so I have never had to deal with English Comp classes. I hate even the idea of taking them!
For all of your other woes, I agree with Lacedonia, I like StraighterLines format; I’m taking Algebra among other classes through them. This is the first time in my life I’ve ever had higher than a C in any math class. I know math is a weakness of mine so I do actually take notes and spend way more time than the average person here does on SL, but I’ve also just put my membership on pause a few times cause I got burnt out/life got in the way. Came back, reviewed my notes and kept going.
As far as procrastination advice, the way I do it, especially if you’re taking multiple classes at once, is dedicate one day to a certain class, then the next day to another class....just set yourself goals and then don’t go to bed until you’ve completed your weekly goal for that class. When I sit down, I throw on some music to jam to to keep me energized/motivated and just stick with it for as long as possible.
I’m technically technically 10 years in the making on a bachelors degree, so I know all about procrastination! Once you get going and see your progress, you’ll find you actually want to complete things.
For all of your other woes, I agree with Lacedonia, I like StraighterLines format; I’m taking Algebra among other classes through them. This is the first time in my life I’ve ever had higher than a C in any math class. I know math is a weakness of mine so I do actually take notes and spend way more time than the average person here does on SL, but I’ve also just put my membership on pause a few times cause I got burnt out/life got in the way. Came back, reviewed my notes and kept going.
As far as procrastination advice, the way I do it, especially if you’re taking multiple classes at once, is dedicate one day to a certain class, then the next day to another class....just set yourself goals and then don’t go to bed until you’ve completed your weekly goal for that class. When I sit down, I throw on some music to jam to to keep me energized/motivated and just stick with it for as long as possible.
I’m technically technically 10 years in the making on a bachelors degree, so I know all about procrastination! Once you get going and see your progress, you’ll find you actually want to complete things.