FILE SIZES DIFFERENT WHEN UPLOADING

I'm almost bald from pulling my hair out!!! I have exported photos to my harddrive as jpegs that are less than 1mb but when I try to upload them for an assignment on the school website they are 25 mb??

How are you uploading the files?   Could it be you’re uploading the original RAW or DNG files which could be 25MB?
Perhaps provide some screen-captures of the properties of the JPG where it says its 1MB and the properties of the uploaded photo that says 25MB, with enough of the surrounding screen context to make sense of the numbers.

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