First thing, I want to apologize for dropping out earlier this year that won’t happen again. I have a better understanding of what needs to be done and where to look for help thanks to my new advisor. I’m interested in a degree in IT because I’m curious about computers and want to learn all I can about the technology. I believe a degree will financially improve my quality of life. I’ve worked physically hard my whole life and would like to get into a career that’s less demanding on my body. II think an online education suits me because although there are deadlines for assignments but it’s basically at my own pace.
My reasons for dropping out were computer problems which I have recently straightened out. I haven’t been to school for 30 years and was feeling more than overwhelmed with all the learning again, also things weren’t made as clear to me the first time as they were this time. I mean being showed how to use the campus to my advantage. I also didn’t feel that I was getting the full benefit of the classes because of my work schedule. I felt that I was missing out on the most important part of learning.
Basically I have to give myself more credit than I do. Sometimes I’m my own worst enemy. I’ve changed my work schedule to accommodate my classes better, this way I can be directly involved in the classroom and chat sessions. I have a much better knowledge of how to utilize the online campus and learning labs now which I will definitely do if you decide to reinstate me. This seems like a really great opportunity for me and I’d really hate to just let it pass me by which is what I almost did.