By: Nicholas Ramirez

As students begin to settle in the fall 24 semesters, some may find it difficult to engage in an online learning environment. Therefore, handling stress during the online semester can be a challenge. It is a common scenario that students go through. Fortunately, establishing effective strategies for managing assignments can significantly improve the transition towards online learning and provide a productive online experience. 

If I am generally stressed about a specific assignment, I also like to step away and do something else for a little while before getting back into it.

-Bethany Ann Cooper

In an interview, former GCC student Bethany Ann Cooper, gave some insight on some of her own strategies for coping with stress. She said, “What I personally do is try to make it a point to review what assignments are due to see how much of a workload it will be for me. Depending on how complicated something is, I schedule a time to work on it early on to ensure that it is completed on time and to the best of my ability. If I am generally stressed about a specific assignment, I also like to step away and do something else for a little while before getting back into it.  By taking the time to analyze and assess her workload, Bethany is able to clarify the complexities of her work and have her priorities set in order. She allocates time to tackle assignments made during the semester. Therefore, by using this strategy, she is able to manage difficult projects and minimize stress, further enhancing the quality of her work. When faced with an assignment that is particularly distressing, she takes a step back to clear her mind and comes back focused with a renewed mind. This technique is great for refreshing mentally and minimizing stress that comes from working on a hard assignment. Bethany also emphasizes the importance of planning and organization when managing her workload. She believes that finding a balance is key. By embracing her approaches to stress, she was able to enhance her academic online learning. Furthermore, Bethany shows that creating a personalized system of task management can be useful in creating a productive online learning environment.

As the semester progresses, students are encouraged to search for their own strategies for success when it comes to tackling daunting tasks. Furthermore, it is important to prioritize mental health alongside educational responsibilities. Whether with effective time management or self-care strategies, students cannot only reduce stress but better navigate through the complexities of online classes and turn any potential challenges into opportunities for positive growth.