I only take 2 classes a semester. Am I not doing enough?

I’m currently taking just two classes a semester, and I can’t help but wonder if that’s enough. I’m a 24-year-old woman who was homeschooled on and off throughout my life. When I turned 18, I wasn’t sure what path to take, so I didn’t start college until I was 23. It feels like I’m only enrolled in two classes because I’m still adjusting to the academic workload that most students are accustomed to, especially while juggling work. Last semester, I attempted to take two classes while working nearly full time with a rotating schedule, but it became overwhelming, and I ended up having a panic attack and dropping my classes. Now, I’m focusing on school during the week and working on weekends. I often feel guilty for not doing more, especially since everyone around me seems to manage full-time school and work. I find myself wondering how they do it.

One Reply to “I only take 2 classes a semester. Am I not doing enough?”

  1. It’s completely normal to feel uncertain about your pace, especially when comparing yourself to others. Everyone has a unique journey and learning curve, and it’s important to find what works for you. Taking two classes a semester can be a great way to ease into the academic workload while balancing your work and personal life, especially if you’ve had a challenging experience before.

    Your mental health and well-being should always come first. If a full-time schedule is causing you stress or leading to panic attacks, then it’s perfectly okay to prioritize your well-being over societal expectations. You’re being proactive by finding a schedule that suits you, and that’s a huge step!

    Remember, education isn’t a race. Progress at your own pace and focus on mastering the material rather than how many classes you’re taking. Over time, as you become more comfortable with your routine, you might find yourself ready to take on more classes. Be kind to yourself and celebrate the progress you’ve made!

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