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Changing temp time..?

This upcoming week I will be taking a grad class and waking up an hour and 1/2 early, thus pushing my temp time up an hour and a 1/2.

Anyone have any idea of how much change I may expect to see? I'm nearing the end of my cycle and am expecting AF any day now. 

 

TIA!

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Re: Changing temp time..?

  • Since you're already 10DPO the temps won't matter as much.  They tend to be lower if you temp before your normal temp time
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  • Oh ok, great... thanks! I just wasn't sure what to expect.
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  • imageKdgTeacher:
    Since you're already 10DPO the temps won't matter as much.  They tend to be lower if you temp before your normal temp time

    Yes  Exactly this :)

    What kind of grad work are you doing? :)


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  • I teach HS history in Mass. and the DOE requires teachers to take a certain number of additional graduate credits on top of your masters to move up the licensure pay scale. 

    I've already taken 2 so far this summer (ughhh) and this final one in on Africa and European Imperialism from the 18th century to the modern era.

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    I teach HS history in Mass. and the DOE requires teachers to take a certain number of additional graduate credits on top of your masters to move up the licensure pay scale. 

    I've already taken 2 so far this summer (ughhh) and this final one in on Africa and European Imperialism from the 18th century to the modern era.

    That makes my head spin Stick out tongue  I just finished my Master's in May and I'm already dreading having to take 30 more credit hours  ::sigh::  Good luck to you!

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  • imageKdgTeacher:
    imageimimahoney:

    I teach HS history in Mass. and the DOE requires teachers to take a certain number of additional graduate credits on top of your masters to move up the licensure pay scale. 

    I've already taken 2 so far this summer (ughhh) and this final one in on Africa and European Imperialism from the 18th century to the modern era.

    That makes my head spin Stick out tongue  I just finished my Master's in May and I'm already dreading having to take 30 more credit hours  ::sigh::  Good luck to you!

    Thanks! And congrats on finishing your masters! 

    After this class, I'll only have 1 more class to go before I can apply for my professional license (the highest one in MA) and then will only have to take classes to move up my school's pay scale. 

    I can't wait to be done with everything!

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