The beauty of this type of online learning is that it is super flexible to fit around your schedule. The amount of time you choose to spend on the course each week is entirely up to you and what will work best around your lifestyle and other commitments.
We always encourage you to create a realistic timeline for yourself. Think about what are the most productive times of the day for you, when you have the most energy and focus. Think about how best to design your goals for the course, and whether you prefer to commit to 1 hour of learning every Monday and Wednesday for example, or if you prefer to commit to completing a section of the course by a certain date.
However you choose to work and organize your time, know that you have plenty of time to complete the course. If this is the first time you have done online learning it may take a little trial and error until you find your flow and rhythm, and that is ok! Be kind and compassionate with yourself. Some days we may feel more productive and keen to learn than others. Sometimes we may need to acknowledge that we need to take a break to absorb what we have just learnt so as not to overwhelm ourselves.
Once you have committed to the course and gained momentum, we really encourage you to see it through to completion while the information and learning is still fresh. We understand that everyone's journey to completing the course is different, on average, students are completing the course within 6-12 months, but if you need longer then please do not look at this average as the gold standard!
Reach out if you need further support with this, or perhaps consider asking the Facebook Alumni group to see how their experience of navigating the course has been going so far.
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