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I feel like im moving too slow... am I? - swisha2k - 03-05-2009 I've been on this journey since June 2008 and I've racked up 90 credits; however, it seems like I should be going faster. I keep repeating the IC mantra that "this is not a race" but that doesn't quench my anxiety. Secondly, Im in a little study slump (DSST Law Enforcement). I just keep thinking about getting this particular exam finished (material is soooo boring), so I scheduled for Monday. Am I moving too slowly or am I just you're typical "Type A"?... I need some advice. I feel like im moving too slow... am I? - dc67 - 03-05-2009 90 credits since June is pretty admirable!!!!!! Keep it up!!!!! I feel like im moving too slow... am I? - studyhard - 03-05-2009 Wait.........you've done 3/4 of your degree in 9 months and you feel like it's too SLOW?????? In all friendly amiability my Wise Advice is this: Chill out. hilarious hilarious hilarious Seriously, that's a fabulous rate of progress. Great job! You're doing fantastic. Don't sweat it. It took me 18 months. I feel like im moving too slow... am I? - okiemom - 03-05-2009 90 credits in less than a year is impressive. But, I kind of understand what you mean. I'm supposed to start a biology class in mid March but I'm having second thoughts on it because eight weeks seems too slow. I keep thinking about how many cleps I can take in that amount of time. I feel like im moving too slow... am I? - Farmerboy - 03-06-2009 Roughly 240 days since you started and since then you have taken .375 credits per day with out a break for weekends. What a slacker. Heck, it took me3 years to get my degree, so you are like Usain Bolt! I feel like im moving too slow... am I? - bawhitsett - 03-06-2009 Due to a combination of changing majors and schools I finished my undergrad in just under 7 years. You're doing great. I feel like im moving too slow... am I? - thatbrian - 03-06-2009 I did the same pace and no one accused me of dragging my feet. Far from it! Most peoples jaws drop in amazement when I tell them how quickly I'm getting through this. Don't be so hard on yourself (easier said that done, I know). I feel like im moving too slow... am I? - cookderosa - 03-06-2009 College Freshman Statistics (US Department of Education) 50% of incoming freshman will not graduate, EVER. Only 34% of incoming freshman will graduate in under 6 years. The remaining 16% of graduates will have taken longer than 6 years. (edited for clarity) I feel like im moving too slow... am I? - hijadeoshun - 03-06-2009 i wish i could do what youve done its taken me 10 years:eek: to do 70 credits in school one or two classes a semester while working full time (12 hour shifts 5 days a week) and raising three kids. give your self a break you're amazing at least in my book. keep it up! I feel like im moving too slow... am I? - MISin08 - 03-06-2009 I would be proud of progress like you have made, but I can relate to the slump feeling. I've found it helps to go work on something else when I can't get into the material. Whatever you're using for Law Enforcement, just pop back in now & then so you don't lose too much while you study for some other test. I've read a few stats that say your retention is better in the end when you leave it and come back to it. Your call whether that's a good thing with this particular test ![]() Alternatively if I'm focusing too much on preparing for the exam, it gets sort of unreal, so I'll find something more engaging to flesh it out a bit. So if I were sick of looking at Law Enforcement flashcards, maybe I'd get a book on crime detection. Watch a video. You get the idea -- take some of the grind out of it. Then there's the scorched-earth solution. Decide you dislike Law Enforcement enough to replace it with something else. Phillip |