Let me first start off by saying, I am happy that this term is almost over and that I have survived so far! It has been so draining working, full time school, family, and life that I am so looking forward to having a week off. I will say these past few weeks have been the hardest academically this term for me. I have been more unorganized, had more frequent procrastination battles, and my time management skills are in need of serious repair. I almost feel like I did when I was in high school, fighting “senioritis”. With all that being said though, I have enjoyed and learned a lot from this class.

My strengths that will aid in my succession at OSU is my drive, persistence, and organization skills. I know that being an online student may challenge these strengths a lot, but I know in the end I will get my bachelor’s diploma. I plan on taking the helpful tools and resources that were introduced and taught in this class to improve my strengths and better my weaknesses. Having learned about the different learning styles and the helpful tools and tricks will continue to help me succeed as an Ecampus student.

I have learned the importance of having my own workspace and keeping it organized. While doing the learning styles test I learned that pictures, videos, and music are very beneficial for me. I hadn’t really thought to analyze myself to find my peak & valley times and appreciated the idea. I do not work really well in the morning (not a morning person), but really well mid-day and around 9-10:30 pm. After about 12:30 am, my brain and vision starts protesting and I usually have to stop to get ready for bed. I have enjoyed my blogging experiences in this class, and want to get myself in the habit of doing that more frequently.

I will continue to use the Library, Ecampus Student Success, and the Learning Corner websites in my online journey. I learned a lot from the Library Webinar and feel a lot more comfortable using the Library site. There are a lot of resources like the academic calendar, Ecampus advice blogs, time management worksheets, counseling and coaching information available on the Ecampus Success and Learning Corner sites. I found the Canvas calendar and course stream to do list very helpful. This helped me stay organized and on track with assignment due dates.

The SMART goal setting lessons and assignments were very useful to me. I have many goals, but I have never written them down. This week I printed out a picture of me with my boys, on the day I received my associate’s degree. I listed the goals under the picture and added some words of encouragement. I pinned it to the wall above me desk to act as a reminder of how proud they were of me that day. In 2017, I will take another picture like this, holding my bachelors degree and standing next to my boys.

 

Well, I have never written a “blog” before, so this is a first for me! I am not sure if there is a “right” or “wrong” way, so here I go. I am a little amazed at how much I have learned about myself in the past few weeks. First off, when I tell people I am working part time, sometimes full time and going to school full-time, I have been told “Oh, at least it’s online”. Um, yeah no….your ideas of online schooling being “easier” are wrong! My strength of determination and perseverance is what is getting me through the transition of being back in school. I have gotten better with note taking (highlighters for the win) and I always have my music going! It has helped me stay more focused, especially while doing ALL the reading. Trying to study while your husband and kid are up and about is kind of challenging( ear buds for the win). Come midterm week, we shall see  if the changes  help during study/prep time.

I completed my associates degree with some online courses but it was mostly in person classes. I do miss the “personal connections” I made in the classroom, but I have appreciated the supportiveness and positivity that have come from my online fellow student peers. It has been a few years since I’ve been in college, so the transition isn’t happening as quickly as I had hoped. Online classes are not easy and I think somewhere in the back of my mind I had hoped it at least wouldn’t be “harder”; but it is. I find time as my biggest “struggle”. I am a mom, wife, student, friend, sibling, employee and the list goes on and I just don’t have any time anymore. I work 6+ hours, come home and take care of needed home stuff, study/do school work until 12/1 am and the cycle continues. I am exhausted daily and  a new level of exhaustion is constantly reached. My best friends lost their Mom and Grandma the beginning of my second week of this term and I had to sacrifice school time to help and support them the first few days. I then spent that next week and some of this week, playing catch up. I am by no means on here “complaining”, I am loving that I am back trying to complete my bachelors. I just wish I could add a few more hours into the day. It’s easy for people to say, well just try to have more “you time/family time” but that’s extremely hard to do without playing catch-up. I am thankful for the supporters I have in my life, I am not sure if I could add “student” to my full plate without them. I can’t imagine being a full time online student without a great support team. I hope all those who are reading have the support they need and if not “Keep doing it, you can do this!!”

I am not a writer and haven’t been the greatest at writing papers, but I will admit that it has been neat and somewhat therapeutic blogging. I have actually enjoyed the time I have spent writing this out. 🙂 Hope I have done this right! Have a good night and weekend everyone!

Kara Culpovic