maturestudenthanginginthere

Study Jitters

It’s really not unusual when starting the next phase of study to have the jitters.  Surprisingly mine have lasted a little longer than I had expected and worryingly have got in the way of me truly getting started in any real productive sense.

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On Saturday however, with encouragement and help with my travel plans (which I’m hopeless with) from my husband, I boarded the 6.45am train from Inverness to Glasgow to attend a lecture/tutorial in Caledonian University.  Yes, little old me attending a lecture in a real university. I hoped the experience would steady my nerves and spur me on.

I checked the room we were working in and as I got in the lift to take me to the 4th floor I could feel butterflies in my stomach.  By the time I was standing at the classroom door with my hand on the door knob my stomach was lurching uncomfortably.  I turned the handle and walked in.  That’s when it all changed…….

The tutor was friendly and welcoming and it turned out that there would only be a small group of us working through our anxieties attending the tutorial.  There were polite ‘hellos’ and amazement from the other local students that I had made such a long journey (4 hours) down (and would make the same one back that evening).

By the time we had our first comfort break things had began to feel, well comfortable actually.  I was not alone in my anxieties I learnt from the other students and many are juggling just as much as me.  The common denominator is that we were all in search of the same holy grail – a BA/BSc (Honours) Health and Social Care.

With the tutorial under my belt I had faced my anxieties, gathered a huge amount of relevant information which would allow me to get the first essay under my belt AND importantly I had linked up with some valuable study buddies.

Feeling light of heart and with a spring in my step I left the tutorial to head back to the train station.  As I got close to the station a young man dressed in only a Darth Vader mask and his underpants skateboarded past me.  Nobody else seemed to bat an eye but I smiled so much I even forgot to try to take a photograph.

As I sat on the train Mr Darth Vader Skateboarder Man served to remind me that we’re all different and we need to believe enough in ourselves if we are truly going to follow our passions.  I thought to myself how blessed I was that the trip had reignited my passion for study and fortunate that my passion wasn’t in fact skateboarding in my underwear.  Study for me is infinitely more do-able!

'With our combined strength we can end this destructive conflict and bring order to the galaxy (Darth Vader)

So today, as I open my books to get cracking, thanks to the tutorial and Mr Darth Vader Skateboarding Man I truly do feel that ‘The Force is With Me” :wink:

November 7, 2011 - Posted by | Humour, Life, Study | , ,

19 Comments »

  1. I’m glad you enjoyed the lecture. I spent the whole of my MA travelling from Hertfordshire up to Leicester, 3 hrs on a train/tube & car, but it was worth it for the face to face contact with fellow students & my tutors.

    The image of the pants wearing Darth Vader is now impossible to erase from my mind!

    Jan

    Comment by studyingparent | November 7, 2011 | Reply

    • Actually Jan I think the travelling is quite a good way of working. I don’t mind it really. Sorry if you are now too also plagued with the pants wearing Darth Vader! I promise this is all true :grin:

      Comment by maturestudenthanginginthere | November 7, 2011 | Reply

  2. Lovely encouraging post – thank you! I also cannot get the Darth Vader man out of my head but will use the image to remind me of your wise words about believing in ourselves!

    Comment by Joanna | November 7, 2011 | Reply

    • Thank you Joanna. Yep I figured if Darth Vader Skateboarding man was going to be an image that suck in my mind then I was going to make sure, through my blog, that you all found it living in your head too – today at least. Thanks for your lovely comment and for stopping by :smile:

      Comment by maturestudenthanginginthere | November 7, 2011 | Reply

  3. Glad you’ve conquered the jitters! Tutorials can be a real benefit when so much of our studying is isolated. I’ve been really unlucky with my tutorial dates this past year, and all but one clashed with important dates/events that could not be altered.
    Good luck with the rest of your course!

    Comment by Rosie | November 7, 2011 | Reply

    • Thank you Rosie. I agree, tutorials are a real boost, in lots of ways. I notice that quite a few OU students find it difficult to get to tutorials, usually because they have to travel so far to get to them. I don’t mind a day away – it’s actually quite nice – especially if you’re rewarded by a half naked Darth Vader skateboarding :shock:

      Comment by maturestudenthanginginthere | November 7, 2011 | Reply

  4. You’ve just cleared a major hurdle with great aplomb, I’m sure. I went back to university full time when I had 3 children and a part time job (20 hours/week). I finished my degree and got a teacher’s certificate. Keep on keepin’ on. You’ll be glad you did in so many ways, not the least of which is the increase in your confidence and self-esteem. I’ll be your cheerleader. (Do you have cheerleaders in Scotland?)

    Comment by backonmyown | November 7, 2011 | Reply

    • I feel as though a weight has been lifted – especially now I have my very own cheerleader! Thank you.

      Comment by maturestudenthanginginthere | November 7, 2011 | Reply

  5. Great post, studying is living…
    robert

    Comment by robert che vola | November 7, 2011 | Reply

  6. Yey!! Well done you.

    Go for it girl!!

    xxx

    Comment by Caroline | November 7, 2011 | Reply

  7. Just remember when the going gets tough, “You chose to do this and for very good reasons!” Keep at it. You’re doing great! :)

    Comment by Lorna's Voice | November 7, 2011 | Reply

    • You’re right I did choose this and that makes all the difference. Thank you, it is helpful to see it like that when the going gets tough.

      Comment by maturestudenthanginginthere | November 7, 2011 | Reply

  8. Well done. There is something energizing about setting foot onto a University campus. Perhaps it is the realization that much lies ahead for you to discover about the world, and more importantly, about yourself in the process. Whenever you feel any stress about it all, and it will happen over the course of your studies, just return to this very place in order to revisit and rekindle that excitement you just felt. Let that renew you whenever you need.

    Wishing you the very best in your future studies.

    Comment by Phil | November 8, 2011 | Reply

    • Well hello there Phil. I recognise you from Lorna’s wonderful blog and I’m delighted that you took the time to visit me and comment with such wise words, which I really appreciate.

      Comment by maturestudenthanginginthere | November 8, 2011 | Reply

  9. Mixing with other students is a real boost at times – I love conferences for this reason! And Uni campuses are like little bits of heaven on earth.

    Comment by the phd pimpernel | November 9, 2011 | Reply

  10. So glad it went smoothly, keep it up!
    And your top picture made me laugh, thanks :)
    x

    Comment by Lady E | November 9, 2011 | Reply


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