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Stressing
No wonder 30 perent of my hair is grey, I'm stressing too much. Im doing a 2 year course and just realised that I have a whole 20 assesments, 2 projects and 5 modules to do within 6 months. My first year I was completely ****ed around. I was doing the WRONG work. Now they want me to complete 2 years worth of work within 6 months. This is the kind of work that needs to be studied so how am I going to be able to do this in the allotted time frame and have it sink in. A lot of this work isn't relevant to the work I do in the school and therfor not practiced so its much harder to learn and especially since noone is teaching me, I have to learn on my own. I do NOT want to fail this, beacuse it means 2 years of time wasted working toward nothing. This qualification will help me get the job I want so its a neccessity. And before you all start saying "oh why are you posting on here and not studying blah blah" because I'm at work now and theres far too many distractions in order for me to concentrate. Down-time for me is in intervals of 5-10 minutes so I will not be able to focus, although I have tried. I have messaged my co-ordinator and they keep telling me that I can do it etc. I think this is just because they cant be bothered putting me into the standard version of the course after they already planned on how I will be completing the cisco version. They believe I should be able to do this within a week. If you have seen the amount of coursework there is and the assessments, you would cringe if you were in my situation. Btw, I cant just zip through this course material, as its 80 percent pass rate. I managed to complete the first assessment at 89.5 percent, but it took me 2 weeks to study and understand the material. I have another 19 to go + the projects and final exams. If only I had started this at the start of last year like I was supposed too, I wouldn't be in this situation. No use dwelling on what should have been, right? Gotta focus on the situation at hand. How am I gonna do that when it seems hopeless.
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