WOW!
Well... I guess you don't need my encouragement now.
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But I wanted to add my experience.
I've been on computers since personal computers became a 'thing'. I've taken online classes since they also became a thing. I've literally worn out keyboards.
Not a humblebrag post, just setting the stage: I love computing, and learning, and being on line.
Last week or so, there have been entire days I haven't even turned the thing on.
NEVER thought I'd see that day, and my family has noticed too. I blame college lol
After math, I took a solid month off from all learning. For me, college has been a struggle; like when I was a kid, sitting alone at the table, room dark, plate full of cold nasty (to me, then) food in front of me. It's brought back memories of struggling with homework I had no interest in, and didn't wannnnna do as a kid.
But now, here I am, a grownup,
volunteering my time AND my money, to be here, to do something I'm finding I don't like. :ack:
Your story has impressed me though. That is a TON of stupid chapters and stupid section quizzes. A TON. So, maybe if you can keep putting your one foot in front of the other, so should I, no excuses, right?
I am having to improve my time management skills; for education I typically just sit down and buzz through it as much as possible in one sitting. I have concerns about trying to schedule a little bit a day, because it's easy for me to multitask and then deprioritize skool, and then there's the week - pew gone.
So, I immediately empathized with your situation, because sitting there and laying the wood to it is how I've worked. If I had more confidence in the college work flow experience(?) at the beginning, I might be a little further ahead, but not much.
Anyway, glad to hear you knocked it out!