All of us are still coping with the major changes imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic. You are not alone feeling overwhelmed. We hope that some of the tips provided on the following sites will be helpful to you.
- Things may still feel unpredictable. You may still be facing a lot of unknowns and disruptions. Try to be patient with yourself, your classmates, and your instructors during this time. Take care of your well-being first. Making a plan and adjusting your studying may help you feel even a little sense of control. Here are some tips from the University of Michigan.
- This guide is for keeping calm and keeping up your spirits in a stressful time. From Manchester Community College.
- Merritt College Counselors welcome your questions in person and online.
- Online learning can be difficult for students who are used to in-person instruction. These Online Readiness Tutorials can help you with tips on managing time, making sure you're tech-ready and developing your online study skills. From the California Community Colleges Online Education Initiative.
- The California Virtual College - Online Education Initiative provides lots of helpful links to keep you learning.
- Last but not least, your Merritt College librarians are committed to answering your questions.