domingo, 8 de mayo de 2022

I need serious advice to help me pursue further education.

I am 32 years old (graduated in 08) and I did a terrible job in school—especially middle and early jr. high where I often flat out failed key subjects. I managed to pass high school and graduated, but my ACT score was abysmal. Bad enough that if I were to pursue any college basic classes, I would be forced to take remedial classes first. (I had a VERY neglectful childhood and untreated anxiety/adhd)

I am in a really good place now and am itching to pursue my education again—better late than never.

Because I am a mother of young twins, one with special needs, who take up a LOT of my time, as well as my working full time, my best choice for pursuing my college degree would be to study for a good ACT score.

This would allow me to take regular college classes and eventually move on to my intended degree courses without all the time and money needed for the remedials. If I had more free time, I’d consider taking them, but they’re hard to work into the schedule because there aren’t many of them compared to basic core classes. I know this was long winded, but I need to study from the ground up before I start just jumping into ACT practice tests ….covering stuff I didn’t properly learn or have completely forgotten. I need advice on the best resources for this, something I could spend an hour a day on early in the mornings from home working on—for however many months it take—until I’m ready to retake the ACT. Any advice would mean THE WORLD to me. Thank you!!



Submitted May 08, 2022 at 07:26PM by SarllyPop https://ift.tt/kBh0o4z

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