Urgh....I have stupidly overloaded myself with classes and now I'm regreting it. My Composition class is going well, and so are my singing classes (that don't count for anything). But other than that, I'm totally floundering.
I tried to pick classes that weren't writing intensive, but forgot to ration out the reading. At one point this semester if I'd been able to do all the reading, it would've been over 300 pages every night. In addition to memorizing songs for choir. I'm already failing one class, and I think I'm on my way to failing another, and my fish died today, and I'm tired all the time. Not to whine, but dammit I need a break! Oh well, no rest for the wicked. Onward to pizza! and boring texts!
I tried to pick classes that weren't writing intensive, but forgot to ration out the reading. At one point this semester if I'd been able to do all the reading, it would've been over 300 pages every night. In addition to memorizing songs for choir. I'm already failing one class, and I think I'm on my way to failing another, and my fish died today, and I'm tired all the time. Not to whine, but dammit I need a break! Oh well, no rest for the wicked. Onward to pizza! and boring texts!
When it comes down to classes.. well... I'm not saying not to try in all of them, but if it really gets bad, at least focus on the ones important to your degree. Course I'm sure most if not all of them are important to graduation, but the degree ones should be at the top.