I've definitely had that feeling of being completely lost in an online course! It can be overwhelming when you're faced with a lot of material and don't know where to begin.
First things first, take a deep breath! It's totally normal to feel a bit disoriented at the start. I'd recommend starting by thoroughly reading the syllabus and course outline. That will give you a good overview of the course structure, assignments, and deadlines.
Next, try to break down the course material into smaller, more manageable chunks. Set aside specific times each day or week to focus on one topic or module. Don't be afraid to reach out to your instructor with questions. That's what they're there for!
If you're still feeling lost, consider seeking online course help from a tutor or academic support service. They can provide personalized guidance and help you understand the material.
I know some people get so frustrated that they start thinking, 'Can I pay someone to take my online class?' or 'I wish I could just take my online class for me?' While that might seem tempting, it's important to remember that true learning comes from actively engaging with the material.
Before considering outsourcing your course, explore all available resources and strategies. If you do choose to use a service, be sure to use a reputable one.
Remember, you're not alone in feeling this way. Online learning can be challenging, but with the right strategies and support, you can succeed!"