1 week down…only 14 to go??!
I’m happy that i made it through my first week of school-but literally, it was just barely. As I mentioned previously, my stomach was hurting so badly on Wednesday. My joints hurt that day. My joints don’t hurt much today, but my right foot is hurting (again). Will I ever rid myself of this terrible cycle of fracturing and re-fracturing this stupid foot??
All of my books have finally arrived, so I’m good and ready to tackle this semester. This is a crucial semester as many of my courses are directly related to me obtaining my CHRP (certified human resources professional) certification. The main criterion for these courses is that I must get a 70% average, with no one mark lower than 65%. I’m definitely doing that now as I haven’t had any courses lower than a B, but that trend definitely needs to continue for this semester and also the next one.
I think I will start reading my economics textbook. It’s an online course so I need to be careful not to fall behind…or else there’s no turning back! Some online courses will potentially allow you to post all of your answers at the very last minute. Not this course. There are weekly modules that need to be completed by 11:59pm on Wednesdays.
So, off to make some notes for economics!
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I know exactly how you feel. Having lupus makes the most simple things seem more difficult than what it needs to be. I was diagnosed a month after my 17th birthday and it ALMOST kept me from graduating high school. Although it's not easy, I never let it control me or the things that I want to do. Thankfully, I start college in January so I pray that things go well. I also pray that you pass everything in school with really good grades. You are very motivational. Thanks :)
Thanks for your words of encouragement! <3
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Take care!