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How to handle a crazy course load - defscarlett - 09-10-2014 I'm taking a course at TESC, that is just way more work than what I've ever had to do before and I have no idea how to manage this load. Any suggestions would be amazing. Each module at TESC (2 weeks) I have to: Reading assignment: average 9 chapters from 2 books. chapters are approximately 40 pgs a piece Discussion Forum Discussion Forum replies Typed essay from a pre-written prompt. 3 pages plus all APA requirements, cover page, reference page etc Quiz: Essay response 3-4 questions Final: 15 page paper pre-written prompt This is on top of a 2nd class I'm taking, which has more reasonable requirements of: Reading Assignment: 2 chapters average 40 pgs Discussion Forum Discussion Forum replies 2 Essays throughout the entire course 3-5 pgs Final: 8-10 pg final paper What's the worst course you've ever taken. How to handle a crazy course load - sanantone - 09-10-2014 How many different books do you have? At that rate, you should be finished with the typical textbook in a few weeks. Graduate programs tend to require tons of reading. You quickly learn that you can't read everything thoroughly. How to handle a crazy course load - defscarlett - 09-10-2014 2 books for the first class that are THICK, just one for the 2nd class How to handle a crazy course load - mrs.b - 09-10-2014 For a year, I took three online courses each term and studied for three CBE exams, on top of full-time work and family needs. Each semester, I was sure I was going to drown in books and paper, go insane, or some combination therein. Each semester, I struggled for the first module or two, then settled into a rut where things became more manageable, but promised myself I'd go easier the next semester. Your heavy course sounds like Organizational Theory course; that one brought on tears a few times, particularly since I took it with two other upper-level courses (Operations Mgmt and Organizational Behavior). But, like all courses, it came to an end eventually. As for how to manage it, here's my suggestions:
That's all I've got. Good luck! You'll get through it, I promise. Just don't procrastinate with courses like that. It's easy to get behind with heavy workloads, and it's very hard to get caught up. How to handle a crazy course load - Devanna - 09-11-2014 The worst course I've had thus far I'm actually taking right now. The workload itself isn't that bad actually, it's my professor that's making it hard. |