My plan is to start on my MBA in the fall. I just met with an advisor at the university yesterday (helps that the university is just 5 minutes down the road from work...actually between work and home). I will be working on the MBA with a specialization in HR. I'm looking at only needing to take a minimum of 12 classes. I plan to start with just one class in the fall since I've now been out for 4 years. I will have the flexibility of choosing nights, weekends or even online (and given the close proximity to work, I could more than likely fit a class in during the day). And yes, I'll be working full time.
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Law school. It's my last semester so a very light schedule - I'm in class two days a week (one day all day, the other only half a day). Ev goes to DC 3 days a week so I have time to study or get other stuff. I'm not working.
BS in paralegal studies. It's online, so I do most of my work during naps and after she's in bed. I'm not working at all now. I was working PT, but it's just too much for me with three kids plus the volunteer stuff that I'm involved in.
Im in nursing school for my RN. My class schedules are always changing but right now I have class all day on Mon., 12 hour clinicals on Tues. and class on Thurs. I work Wed. nights and Sat.
MH's finally used up his final month of the Post 9/11 GI Bill.... So we're in the process of transferring that to me, and then I'll be starting my final year of my Sociology degree in the Fall full time. I'll be quitting my job. So my dad will watch K while I'm at class, and I'll probably hang out at my parent's house to work on homework during the day when I'm not in class, so I have someone there to help watch her.
I'm finishing up my Master's in higher education administration and I am currently working full time in a University as well...however this semester has been dreading, I'm just ready to be done!!!
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Right now I am taking classes to become an RN. For now, I am part time, taking classes on nights and weekends, so it leaves me free to take care of the girls during the day, and DH takes them while I am in class.
I'm still working on finishing my Bachelor's in Psychology. I go part-time, twice a week and take a class or two online per semester. I went back to school when DS was 8 weeks old. It's not too bad, my dad watches him while I'm in school and I get help from DH and my mom, so I can finish papers, etc on the weekends.
I'm a SAHM the rest of the time, but hoping to go back to work part-time during the summer to help supplement our income.
I'm still entertaining the idea of grad school, but we'll see how that goes. It's very encouraging to see other moms who are pursuing Master's degrees!
I am one class from my Bachelor's degree, and because it's a gen ed, I am able to take it online through my local community college for much cheaper. I will be graduating May and then possibly returning for my Master's degree (if my employer will pay for it, which they might). I currently work part time (30ish hours per week).
I am pursuing my Masters in School Counseling. I take my classes online through Capella University. I am a teacher and coach so I am on the pc after DS goes to bed or when I get up early to pump. I take one class each quarter.
Re: Those of you still working on a degree
I'm still working on finishing my Bachelor's in Psychology. I go part-time, twice a week and take a class or two online per semester. I went back to school when DS was 8 weeks old. It's not too bad, my dad watches him while I'm in school and I get help from DH and my mom, so I can finish papers, etc on the weekends.
I'm a SAHM the rest of the time, but hoping to go back to work part-time during the summer to help supplement our income.
I'm still entertaining the idea of grad school, but we'll see how that goes. It's very encouraging to see other moms who are pursuing Master's degrees!
I am one class from my Bachelor's degree, and because it's a gen ed, I am able to take it online through my local community college for much cheaper. I will be graduating May and then possibly returning for my Master's degree (if my employer will pay for it, which they might). I currently work part time (30ish hours per week).