u/DifficultyVast8256

Casual Rejection

How do you talk to anyone? I am more of an introvert to strangers but extrovert to people I am familiar and comfortable with. The thing is I tend to try to converse with people but its times when I receive nothing back or its like pull teeth from people and that throws my whole mood off because I barely wanted to speak in the first place. I know no one owes anyone a conversation but how do I deal with causal conversation rejection.

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u/DifficultyVast8256 — 9 hours ago

College Algebra

I am going back to school in my late 20s. I am pursuing a bachelor's degree in Health Information Systems/Management. I am now in the process of enrolling in a AAS in this career field going the community college route. I graduated HS in 2017 and this would be my first time going back to school since then. My college advisor is suggesting that I take college algebra in summer 1 and arts and intro to health profession in summer 2. I took a TSAI2 test back in 2024 and I scored a 957 on the math part. My concern is in order for me to complete this roadmap I would think I would have to take a condensed college algebra course to be able to fit the other 2 classes and from my understanding these condensed classes take a whole semester worth of material and teach it in less time and I am not sure if I can keep up after being out of school for so long. There's also a option to take an 8wk longer algebra course but then the other 2 classes would be out of wack with the planned classes. What do you think? To add further context: I work full time also.

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u/DifficultyVast8256 — 9 hours ago