alexandra123
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Hello,
Looking for some advice here.
I am on a 4 year part time degree in IT with my last year being next year. I was really hoping to complete it in 1 year but I am afraid that my grades will not be that great if the pressure is too much.
I was thinking of starting my final year project in the Summer and then completing it the following summer and handing it in - in September. This gives me roughly 6 months to work at it.
I was hoping that maybe if I put the head down during the semesters and if I continously revise during the weekends - that I should be prepped enough to get a good result. My problem is that some of the assignments are very time consuming and their is not much room for manouevre when you are working full time plus supporting college.
Currently my grades are >50 & <85
I am dreading having to complete this over 5 years. I have had no life in the last 3 years and dread another 2 on top of it. Some of the lectures have advised that most people that complete the final year over 2 years do alot better than those that complete it in 1 year. Most of my colleagues are going to do it over 2 years.
I really need to make sure that I get =>80 in all my grades as I dont want to walk away with a generic pass. I also don't want my grades to effect me when and if I ever go for another job.
I have also moved to a new role where I will be continously learning but it will benefit me as it relates to my course but on the other hand - it gives me more pressure as I have to learn new stuff both in work and college.
Has anyone done this before and found it not to be a bother ? I am not a nerd in any way - I have to study hard for what I learn. My problem is that most of what I learn is stored in short term memory and I am continously having to re-learn stuff to keep it in my head.
Looking for some advice here.
I am on a 4 year part time degree in IT with my last year being next year. I was really hoping to complete it in 1 year but I am afraid that my grades will not be that great if the pressure is too much.
I was thinking of starting my final year project in the Summer and then completing it the following summer and handing it in - in September. This gives me roughly 6 months to work at it.
I was hoping that maybe if I put the head down during the semesters and if I continously revise during the weekends - that I should be prepped enough to get a good result. My problem is that some of the assignments are very time consuming and their is not much room for manouevre when you are working full time plus supporting college.
Currently my grades are >50 & <85
I am dreading having to complete this over 5 years. I have had no life in the last 3 years and dread another 2 on top of it. Some of the lectures have advised that most people that complete the final year over 2 years do alot better than those that complete it in 1 year. Most of my colleagues are going to do it over 2 years.
I really need to make sure that I get =>80 in all my grades as I dont want to walk away with a generic pass. I also don't want my grades to effect me when and if I ever go for another job.
I have also moved to a new role where I will be continously learning but it will benefit me as it relates to my course but on the other hand - it gives me more pressure as I have to learn new stuff both in work and college.
Has anyone done this before and found it not to be a bother ? I am not a nerd in any way - I have to study hard for what I learn. My problem is that most of what I learn is stored in short term memory and I am continously having to re-learn stuff to keep it in my head.