I dropped a college class because I realized early on that the workload was overwhelming and not manageable alongside my other commitments. I wasn’t able to keep up with the pace of the assignments and felt like I was falling behind. Additionally, the subject matter didn’t align with my interests or career goals, which made it difficult to stay motivated. I ultimately decided that it was better to focus on my other courses that I was more passionate about rather than stretching myself too thin. It was a tough decision, but in hindsight, I believe it was the right one for my overall academic success.
I dropped a college class because I realized early on that the workload was overwhelming and not manageable alongside my other commitments. I wasn’t able to keep up with the pace of the assignments and felt like I was falling behind. Additionally, the subject matter didn’t align with my interests or career goals, which made it difficult to stay motivated. I ultimately decided that it was better to focus on my other courses that I was more passionate about rather than stretching myself too thin. It was a tough decision, but in hindsight, I believe it was the right one for my overall academic success.