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Meha Lin
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Doing Degree At CSU & Working Full Time

Post by Meha Lin » Sun Sep 20, 2015 1:09 am

:wave: Hi everyone, i am new new new.
I just enrolled bachelor of education at CSU, not sure if i made a right decision or right uni. :sweating:
Getting nervous and stress now, as my english level and i am full time working. I dont know how i can handle the study, but i dont want to stop where i am now.
Anyone can give suggestions? Pls ^-^


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Re: Doing Degree At CSU & Working Full Time

Post by Lorina » Sun Sep 20, 2015 7:28 pm

Welcome to Aussie Childcare Network! :wave:

Yes, completely normal to feel stressed. First you go through excitement for enrolling and starting the course then you start getting your assignments and then the stress begins as you wonder how you're ever going to complete it! :lol:

Best way to go about it, after work each day, spend at least an hour going through your materials for your modules, researching and reading up on information needed for your assignments. On the weekend, spend that time to complete the assignments. Since you have already did the research during the week, you should be able to complete the assignment within a couple of hours. If you leave everything to only one day then it does get hard and the stress sets in!

You'll get into your own habit of studying once you get into the swing of things. I know you say you're working full time but you can just spend a minimum of one hour each night... After 1 week that's already 5 hours of researching you put into your studies...

Good Luck!

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