Sunday, October 19, 2014

School: It's What You Make of It


           This school semester has been quite the challenge. I signed up for my classes a tad too late, so I got whatever else was available that could fit my schedule. I should’ve have known there was a catch to having only an hour of class once a week. It was just too good to be true. Come to find out, I had signed myself up for my first trial of on-line classes. That was definitely not what I had in mind, since it was going to be Math and English. 
Even though I have never taken an on-line class, I already expected the curriculum to move at a fast pace. At this point, I wasn’t looking forward to whatever may come next. All I knew is that I was going to take it in strides. It was my dedication to finish school that helped ignite my enthusiasm to stick with these classes, which I had accidentally agreed to take. I wasn’t about to give in before the semester even got underway.
The semester started as any other had before, with the first day jitters of getting familiar with the location of the class. Once I got settled in and learned each class’s routine, I was eager to tackle each assignment. Being in the midst of it all now, I tend to get overwhelmed with balancing time for both classes. I underestimated the responsibility of an on-line class. It takes a certain kind of person to want to learn each subject by teaching him or herself.
Now that we are mid-way, I feel a lack of luster for either class. Between working long hours, my pregnant fiancée, and these on-line classes, I find myself wanted to lie in bed more often. As easy as it would be to tap out, my determination won’t let me throw in the towel. There is more on the line for me now, since my daughter is due to arrive in a few months. I know I’m going to have to put a pause on school when she’s born, so it’s a must that I complete what I can until then. I want her to have an educated father, so I won't be staying away from school for too long. 

9 comments:

  1. I also signed up last minute and ended up with online classes. I am ALSO with you on just wanting to lay in bed!

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  2. You wanting to be a good role model for your daughter is inspirational because I want to be a good father to my children. Keep on keeping on and you will get what you want.

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  3. I always try to get my classes on time. Most classes get filled up quickly.

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  4. Congratulations on your future daughter. I'm sure things will be good for you, keep it up!

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  5. Its quite touching how you want to be an educated father for your daughter. Your unwavering determination to go through both work and school inspires me.

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  6. First of congrats father to be! Is so inspiring that you want to be a good father for your daughter to look up to! Good job don't give up you can do it!

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  7. Like me, it's not easy to understand how the homework goes the first weeks. Online classes are hard because they promote procrastination. (too me of course)

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  8. I sometimes sign classes too late as well. I hate it when all the good class times and teachers are already filled up.

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  9. I know what you mean having the class once a week for about an hour is hard when everything is mainly online. That's good that you were eager to do the work and get to doing assignments.

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