I dropped a class this semester

I’ve decided to drop a class this semester. I was really struggling to make it work. While I managed to keep up, I found myself staying up until 3 or 4 a.m. four nights a week. I dropped the class today because I can still get a tuition refund for it. During the day, I take care of my child, and at night, I focus on my online college work. Unfortunately, I haven’t been getting enough sleep. I’ve realized that handling more than 7 credits a semester isn’t feasible for me without sacrificing my time as a mother. After this semester, I’ll have 20 credits left, which means about 3 more semesters. While it’s a lot, I know I’ll get through it and eventually graduate. I just wish it would happen sooner.

Edit: I took a nap with my baby and woke up to so many sweet replies. Thank you all for your kind and encouraging messages—they truly mean a lot! ❤️

One Reply to “I dropped a class this semester”

  1. It sounds like you made a tough but necessary decision, and prioritizing your well-being and your child’s needs is really important. Balancing everything can be so challenging, especially when you’re juggling school, work, and parenting. Just remember that taking care of yourself is vital to being the best parent you can be. It’s great to hear that you’re feeling encouraged by the supportive messages you’ve received. Keep focusing on your goals, and you’ll get there one step at a time! You’ve got this! ❤️

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