Light at the end of the tunnel.
Added 2021-08-16 08:23:43 +0000 UTCI have some good news, finally my workload is lightening a bit, For all summer I had to rush through a whole lot of studying, no time to work on anything I enjoy. No time to do any of the things I wanted to, like draw comics or even doodle.
Drawing comics is how I relax, de-stress and process through whatever shit I have to go though, but this school thing, trying to pull 3 years of education in 9-10 months has really put me in a place where I had hardly time to breathe. It's been definitely difficult, but finally I have completed most of the mandatory courses and my workload is substantially about to cut back. and barring any surprises, I should be finally be able to get to drawing comics and feeling like a human again instead of form filing machine. Just a little bit more to squeeze out. I have been so dying to get to draw again.
Comments
Wow, that sounds horrible. I never had to deal with anything like that.
coredumperror
2021-08-17 23:00:44 +0000 UTCYour doing a great Job Pencil, 😊 I’m proud of you
GamerLegend09
2021-08-17 18:44:05 +0000 UTCThat sounded painfully accurate. my old degree is so old that almost none of it was transferable.
Pencils
2021-08-16 19:07:15 +0000 UTCLet's say you've taken some classes before and they don't QUITE transfer correctly so you have to retake them, and you'll be damned if you're going to take English Comp YET AGAIN. You have to take a lot of electives and really don't care about the subjects. AND you have to re-take basic level math even though you went through Calc-3 before but when you had to take the entrance exam you couldn't remember SIN/COS/TAN so you have to start from scratch. AND your employer absolutely refuses to give you a schedule that could even remotely be called "stable" so you can go to school, so you try to work with teachers who teach both morning and evening classes and bounce between the classes for a semester, falling asleep in class far more than you care to admit *OR* you can choose to completely cram for tests that can help you bypass 2.5 years of requirements (CLEP) and then find an online school that has extremely flexible requirements (scheduled sessions optional) and you manage to cram all that into about 24 months. YEAH. I expect Pencil's answer is about as insane.
Jeremy Jorgensen
2021-08-16 19:05:32 +0000 UTC> trying to pull 3 years of education in 9-10 months Holy crap, that sounds awful. Why were you doing that?
coredumperror
2021-08-16 10:43:01 +0000 UTCThat’s great! Take time to rest
The One Hammer
2021-08-16 08:25:47 +0000 UTCDo what you got to do. Glad things are looking better.
Vincent404
2021-08-16 08:25:36 +0000 UTC