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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2025-09-07 01:15 pm

[ SECRET POST #6820 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6820 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.


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[Clarence]



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[Akane Narita, Hot Gimmick]



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[Ape Escape]



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Re: not a writer, but

(Anonymous) 2025-09-07 11:23 pm (UTC)(link)
I can definitely see how jotting down notes and text to speech would be a game changer for writing and college work! It's just writing anything longer would drive me nuts lol

Off topic, but how did you find going back to college in your late 40s? I'm 43 and thinking of going back because I never finished my degree and not having it is holding me back in my career. But I also haven't used those parts of my brain in so long I fear it will be too hard at this point. Also just college as a whole has changed so much since I was last in I'm worried about being overwhelmed just by the whole endeavor.

Re: not a writer, but

(Anonymous) 2025-09-07 11:48 pm (UTC)(link)
I was in distance learning so take this with a grain of salt. Honestly it was wonderful and awful at the same time. I couldn’t think the same way as my classmates. Part of that was life experience and part was that my brain just isn’t as fast or as adaptable. The most frustrating part was how hard I worked and seeing others who hadn’t learned anything or even met the rubric get the same grades (about half of the assignments were posted on a message board and we all had to interact.) I ended up dropping out because I don’t need a degree in my field and I have a lot of other qualifications that give me an advantage. I, quite hilariously, only wanted to go to school to learn. I got some of that from classes but not much. But as a distance learning student I had access to the most amazing libraries! I glommed countless research papers, scientific journals, and textbooks. I also totally abused my access to keep up with research about a medical condition that rules my life. The library access was easily the best part of going back and I almost stayed just for that. But I was paying out of pocket and the price jumped along with the cost of living so I quit and went back to work.