Answered By: Amelie Brown
Last Updated: Aug 24, 2022     Views: 85

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.

  1. 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.
  2. This guide is for keeping calm and keeping up your spirits in a stressful time. From Manchester Community College.
  3. Merritt College Counselors welcome your questions in person and online.
  4. 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.
  5. The California Virtual College - Online Education Initiative provides lots of helpful links to keep you learning.
  6. Last but not least, your Merritt College librarians are committed to answering your questions.

Comments (1)

  1. Thank you very much for the above-mentioned suggestions. Very helpful.
    by Sharon Diane Wright on Mar 07, 2022