So here's my issue: I am on a short-term housing grant for youths (ages 16-25) that expires in just over 7 months. I have been struggling to find a job due to a combination of my mental health issues dragging me down and having no job experience or references, therefore, I am thinking about going back to college instead. Simply put, once my grant expires, I will need a place to stay and a way to make a stable income, both things getting enrolled into university could help me with. I qualify for federal grants and loans and there is a local university that is cheap where I live (under 10 grand per year) so getting funding would be the easy part for me.
However, a barrier for me is being behind on my general education. Because my high school life was an overwhelming struggle for me, I was pulled out because I simply couldn't function due to my emotional state and the fact that I was constantly being bullied by other students and the fact that my mother was a control freak so her solution: pull me out and give me a private tutor that only came to help me once a week. Because I hardly had a teacher's help and my home life was such a living hell, I barely did well enough in high school to graduate.
Therefore, in order to get into a college, I will likely need to take the SAT tests since I don't think there is any way around them. The subject that I struggle the most with currently is math. I can do more visual oriented math (geometry, trig) pretty well but anything above algebra 1 or anything requiring me to calculate percentages or decimals in my head without the use of a calculator I outright struggle with. I also am behind in my writing but not to as much as an extreme. The only subjects that I seem to excel at are history and science.
I'm also been having memory retention issues that I am trying to get over. While I have been doing better since I started dieting and taking dietary supplements, it is still an issue for me when I have to do something challenging. Also motivation sometimes is an issue for me but I am getting around that by forcing myself to go to the library to study since I end up slacking off and playing video games if I try to study at home.
So I guess what I am trying to ask is if you guys have any tips for me? Any advice that I can get to achieve my goal of being college ready in 7 months would be appreciated.
Thanks.
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