r/personalcurriculum

how did you choose between all of the topics you want to explore?

I am starting to build my curriculum but ohhh my god there's so much stuff I wanna learn!!!! and none of it ties in with each other either lol. I'm trying to stick to 4 main "modules" so I can take the time to learn things in depth but I'm just so excited to learn at least 10 different things.

did anyone else have this problem? how did you prioritise certain things to learn now?

p.s is anyone else doing this to build structure after graduation and avoid the dreaded panic masters? I see u I feel u I am u

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u/iluvgiraffess — 6 days ago

Gwendolynevere University

Term 1 of my curriculum is a soft start as I explore (a) learning Obsidian, (b) trying to read some of my non-fiction that has been on my TBR for years, (c) keeping a workout habit tied into the same "dashboard," and (d) getting my spoony neurodivergent chronically overwhelmed self to be less overwhelmed by the kitchen.

The plan for the "Book" class is just to read, take lots of notes, and write some sort of essay towards the end, but I'm not going to be too upset if it don't finish. The other 2 classes are going to be 'rolling' or 'repeating' classes with different themes to keep them exciting.

Future classes are planned to be more like a full quarter, and maybe over time I'll learn to give the classes a topic rather than just 'read this book and learn something from it." lol

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u/tourennatrix — 9 days ago