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Old Apr 18, 2018, 08:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Miguel'smom View Post
I tried for so many years at countless schools. I always started with "Now I have my **** all together. I can do this!" by the end I'm failing and almost hospitalized. Here's my advice that I would not have taken starting out.

Get accommodation

Take only part time, you can get accommodations to live on campus while only being part time

Go after an AS/AAS first (If you can switch to an AA,AS, or AAS now even if you have a semester left do that. It's better to have something then just a bunch of credits.)

Regularly see a therapist
Thanks for the advice. The only issue is that my school takes away all of your scholarships and financial aid if you go part-time (it feels like a punishment?).

I am registered at the office that gives accommodations, and it has helped.

The weird thing is that you have to pay the same amount of money for the minimum amount of full-time classes as you do the maximum. It's a really expensive school too, which is why I'm rather torn.
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