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How can I create a personalized learning plan that caters to my unique learning style and schedule as a non-traditional student taking online courses in computer science?

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I'm a 30-year-old software engineer who's decided to pursue a degree in computer science through online courses. However, I'm struggling to stay on track with my coursework due to my busy schedule and varied learning style. I've tried traditional study plans, but they always seem to fall short. I'm looking for a more personalized approach that takes into account my strengths, weaknesses, and learning preferences. Can someone recommend a tool or method that would allow me to create a customized learning plan that adapts to my needs? Additionally, are there any online communities or forums where I can connect with other non-traditional students who share similar experiences and challenges?

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I totally get it, non-traditional students face unique challenges when it comes to balancing coursework with a busy schedule. I'd recommend using a tool like Trello or Asana to create a customized learning plan. Both of these tools allow you to break down your coursework into manageable tasks and set deadlines that work with your schedule.

What I like about these tools is that you can also add tags or labels to each task to help you identify which ones require more attention or which ones you're struggling with. This way, you can see at a glance where you need to focus your efforts. Plus, you can invite friends or classmates to join your project and collaborate on tasks, which can be really helpful when you're feeling stuck.

Another thing that might be helpful is finding an online community or forum where you can connect with other non-traditional students who are going through similar experiences. Some popular options include Reddit's r/learncoding and r/onlinecourses, as well as Discord servers for various online learning platforms. Being part of a community like this can be a great way to get support, ask questions, and stay motivated.

Lastly, don't be afraid to experiment and adapt your learning plan as needed. Everyone's learning style is different, and what works for one person might not work for another. So, try out different tools and techniques, and see what works best for you. Good luck with your studies, and I hope you find a learning plan that helps you stay on track!

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