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I'm going to change some details to maintain anonymity, but here's my situation:
I am currently an MS 1, and I have been struggling (to put it mildly) academically. I failed my first block (remediate in summer) and the first exam of my second block.
Extenuating circumstances are that I have a 6 year old child, and I have been working 12 to 15 hours a week (long story - unavoidable). I actually love being in school, and I love the material. But I've had barely enough time to get through the material once, and haven't been able to study enough to commit the details to memory. Working so hard only to see failure after failure is playing havoc with my mental health.
I was finally able to leave my job, but I'm still a mother, and so I still don't have as much time as most of my classmates.
I really want to believe that 12 extra hours will make all the difference, but if I don't do well on the next exam, I think it's time for me to drop out.
Seeking support/advice.
I am currently an MS 1, and I have been struggling (to put it mildly) academically. I failed my first block (remediate in summer) and the first exam of my second block.
Extenuating circumstances are that I have a 6 year old child, and I have been working 12 to 15 hours a week (long story - unavoidable). I actually love being in school, and I love the material. But I've had barely enough time to get through the material once, and haven't been able to study enough to commit the details to memory. Working so hard only to see failure after failure is playing havoc with my mental health.
I was finally able to leave my job, but I'm still a mother, and so I still don't have as much time as most of my classmates.
I really want to believe that 12 extra hours will make all the difference, but if I don't do well on the next exam, I think it's time for me to drop out.
Seeking support/advice.