Fair enough that her college is not what she expected, especially regarding free periods, but FFS it so embarrassing that she has posted a whole video of her whinging! I could have sworn she was almost on the verge of tears. She sounded so lazy and entitled moaning about being there from 9-5. Why has she failed to do in-depth research into the everyday functioning of her college, and the structure of her course and her placements? Why is it a surprise to her that her college day is 9-5? Mia heads up, the majority of people in life work very hard, they do 9-5 jobs and do not feel the need to post videos of themselves almost crying and moaning because they have to attend their job. College is preparation for the working world!! I sat 5 AS Levels and 4 A-levels when I was at college, my college like most colleges, had 9-5 open hours, and I was in 5 days a week! I did have free periods, which meant that on some days I would leave early, but it was still like school, the only difference was I had to work bloody hard independently in the free time I did have. Your expectations of further education are extremely unrealistic if you believe that you go to college for a few hours a day 3 days a week and that it is easier than school. Your video made you sound entitled and lazy. You clearly do not want to go to college. You clearly do not want to study childcare, or attend placements. I work an extremely demanding job, and I still manage to cope with my daughter, and I will have another child soon too, it is not easy, and I am lucky I have a husband. I manage because I love my job, and I really want to do it. If you really want this qualification Mia, you will manage going to college for 3 days a week; and when placement starts, you will manage that too. But from your attitude in your videos, I get the impression you don't want to be there, that you don't care about getting this qualification, and you're looking for any excuse to drop out. You're very lazy and very entitled. College was never going to be easy, especially with a very young daughter, but people do manage to do it. I honestly don't really know what you were expecting. You should just save everyone the bother now and drop out if you do not want to be there, stop waisting your time and your teachers time. At the very least, if you are that unhappy about it, consider transferring colleges, and/or courses. But please do not be under the impression that it will be easier at another college, they ma have a different structure to the day, and they may have more free periods, but the content will not be easy, and you WILL have to do a lot of independent study in your own free time if you actually want to succeed.