05-20-2011, 01:15 PM
It all depends on how you actually choose your educational path. Of course your level of learning is going to be busy, you have signed up and are doing the most demanding of things. It's not the same for everyone, depending on what they are going through or how the person is in general.
I was never really into school, I took the easiest of classes, never did many sports or any extra things after school. I came home and did what I wanted to do, that is about it. I got through high school and I work 2 jobs. I'm likely not going to college, so I think from what I did in school was enough to support me for the rest of my life. If you are feeling so overwhelmed about some of the things, just drop them. I can actually say you don't need all that stuff to get through life, it's your decision, suck it up or quit something. You chose them, no one else.
I was never really into school, I took the easiest of classes, never did many sports or any extra things after school. I came home and did what I wanted to do, that is about it. I got through high school and I work 2 jobs. I'm likely not going to college, so I think from what I did in school was enough to support me for the rest of my life. If you are feeling so overwhelmed about some of the things, just drop them. I can actually say you don't need all that stuff to get through life, it's your decision, suck it up or quit something. You chose them, no one else.
"Don't treat life as a losing battle, but as an ongoing challenge."