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All workshops full for my class

Hello, what can I do if all the times available for a workshop are full I’ve joined both the lectures but can’t joint the workshops. Do I just have to drop the unit?

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u/Round-Success-4281 — 5 days ago

When would I be counted as diploma equivalent

Hello, I current hold a cert 3 and had previously completely 9 units of the diploma. I have just started my cert 3 and want to when would I be recognised as diploma, also when applying would I write cert 3 WT/ ECT or should I wait till I’m further into the degree.

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u/Round-Success-4281 — 25 days ago

Zoloft post TFMR

Has anyone been prescribed Zoloft post their TFMR. I’ve always had mild anxiety but nothing crazy but after my TFMR (I’m 6months post) it’s been next level. I’ve just been prescribed Zoloft yet to try it and was wondering if it helped other people.

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u/Round-Success-4281 — 4 months ago
▲ 31 r/Anxiety

As the heading states I have a chronic issue with crying in any sort of conversation that feels confrontational, uncomfortable or just uneasy. Not full on sob but like I tear up. It’s embarrassing and just an extra thing I worry about constantly. I know some of this stems from my anxiety.

P.S if anyone has any advice about speaking to their doctors about their anxiety and NOT crying that would be great. I use to be on stuff for it but stopped and am thinking I need to go back but I just know I’m gonna cry the second I bring it up.

But yeah I feel like in confrontations I can not defend myself or stand up for myself because I go straight to extreme stress, overwhelming sense of doom and tears. This always spirals too into any conversations of the sort ruining my day as I can’t snap out of that headspace.

EDIT: Just wanted to say to those that commented you are so dam appreciated. I went to the doctors got a mental health plan and prescribed Zoloft. I cried I knew I would but I just told myself that it’s normal and guess what neither of us made a big deal out of it.

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u/Round-Success-4281 — 4 months ago

If you could go back to starting your degree would you have picked something different or are you content with where it has gotten you. Curious to know what most people think if they feel it has been a waste of time or they’re so burnt out they wish they had put their time somewhere else.

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u/Round-Success-4281 — 4 months ago