@NarcissisticPotato If your busy with work then I seriously recomend it as it means you can spend several days working on a scene without causing a hold up for another person if you do it right. For example the scene I'm writing with Winter probably won't happen for a while. So we can still do a bunch of stuff before that scene is posted. So say I have to go for a week when the scene isn't finished, it won't matter. Mainly because her character could be doing a load of other stuff if she wants to, while still being able to complete that scene and post it at some point. So for a schedule where you might be too busy to come on at all, it's perfect.
I'm doing a Visual Arts course and a creative writing A Level. I don't know the non-England version so I'll describe it the best I can. A levels are basically like lessons but ones you have to do a load of work in. Like you usually only do 3 A levels at a time otherwise it's too much work. A BTEC, on the other hand is like even more work so you only do one of those. It's like going to an Art school while also taking a school lesson in Creative Writing. (Just to make it clear, this all happens in one building. It's not usually recommended people do an A Level and BTEC but I really didn't want to do 2 other A Levels I knew I'd hate so I picked the art course.)