8 Tips Of Returning To College

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The most challenging part of returning to college and taking online classes for me is time management. I have to balance a full time military career, remain in shape, and take care of a 13 year old and 3 year old. Trying to find that balance is going to be tough. I understand that we take care of others and also have to take care of ourselves.

I found a great blog online that provided 8 tips for adult college students. It actually makes a lot of sense to me. I plan to follow those tips. The 8 tips were, “ Establish priorities, know yourself, sleep and be healthy, build in flexibility, Let the little things add up, know when it’s survival time, know when it’s celebration time, and compromise” (DUMBAULD, 2014)

(Priorities) I will make school

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