Community College is kicking my butt

Detectingfreak

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Trying to get a 2 year degree in buisness is not as easy as it looks. They cut my work hours down to 20.5 for work, so i only work thursday-saturday. Which is fine by me. I can't go detecting until sunday and thats the only days I have been able to go. Other than that during the week I go to 2 classes. One is English 092 which doesn't give out very much homework. But, my BTS 165 class is giving out so much! I have to do the Tutorial, Review, and Cases 1,2,3,4 in each chapter. It takes 6 hours to do. I can't do it all in one sitting by the way. Usually I have to spread out my time becauase I have family obligations or something else is going on. AHHHHH! At least I will look forward to sunday when I am going beach detecting with JuJu and one of his friends. :) So far I am getting straight A's. But this assignment that we just turned in for BTS 165 will put me to a C. It was the first assignment ever. lol
 

:icon_scratch: Are you complaining again? ??? Pretty soon you will be too smart to hang out with. :tongue3:
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JuJu
 

I may be rough now but it will worth it in the end. After you get the two year degree finished you can gear up and get the 4 year degree which will really open up doors for you.
 

Apply yourself. Be disciplined. When I was in college I probably did 6 hrs a day studying. Of coarse that was with a full load. Whatever time you put into your schooling will be rewarded. The finds will wait a few years (or more). They will still be there.

Bob
 

I was active duty military going to college at nights. That was a struggle that took me nearly a decade :icon_sunny:
 

Got my first two year degree going to school 5 days a week, six hours a day, and was working 6 days a week, 10 hours a day. Of course it wasn't business, it was the the EE curriculum, almost all math and no BS. The businees program was worse because of the group exercises and the lack of interest/input from 2/3 of any given group.

Usually the least active or involved were the youngest folks in the class who seemed to have some belief in an inherent right to succeed w/o effort and had just gotten old enough to eat and drink at the nearby bar. Enjoy!
 

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