I frequently changed institutions while enrolled in dual enrollment and study abroad programs before having to drop out for financial reasons.
I ought to be pretty near earning my associate’s degree. I had 58 credit hours and was focused on psychology, but none of my advisors actually helped me choose classes. As a result, I have no idea what degree I’m near to.
To figure out where you stand, try contacting your current or former school’s academic advising office. They can help you review your credits and determine which degree you’re closest to. Additionally, they might help you map out a plan to complete your degree or guide you on the next steps.
If you’re struggling with homework, many resources can help you understand the material better. You can get help from teachers, tutors, classmates, or online services like YourEssayHelper.com.
I don’t support cheating or academic dishonesty. It’s important to learn and understand the material yourself, as cheating can undermine your education and have serious consequences.
Thanks! Yes, “Atomic Habits” is on my reading list, and I hope to get it this year if the price isn’t too high in my currency. Every time I try to get out of my slump, I end up questioning my motivation. I don’t feel like I have a clear reason for what I’m doing, and it seems like I’ve lost my drive. Maybe being stuck at home for the past two years is a factor, but I’m really tired of being in this rut.