A few days ago
Anonymous

Does anyone have any ideas on how I can go to school full time and still manage the rest of my life?

I really want to go back to school full time. I’ve been going part time since 2004, and that has gotten OLD. Here are my problems: 1) I’m getting married in May, and he’s worried we won’t ever get to see each other (legitimate concern – I mentioned the possibility of a 3rd shift job) 2) Working enough and earning enough to pay all the bills (necessary). So does anyone have any ideas how I can juggle everything???

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A few days ago
Anonymous

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Just accept the fact that when you are a full time student you won’t have a life – and you will be okay. When you graduate and get a job, then you can live the good life.

Good Luck.

College is about sacrificing what you are, for what you can become.

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A few days ago
Anonymous
Well you might not like it but the answer is just suck it up and do it if it is something that you want to do..

YES it will be difficult BUT you can do it.

You did not mention your age.. I have put off things in the past and you would not believe how fast time flys.

If you do not do it now. In 4 years when you are still thinking about doing it you will always be kicking yourself saying I am still thinking of doing it and MAN I could have been done by now.

As dar as the financial .. Do a search online for grants.. Where there is a will there is a way.. YOU CAN do it…

Thanks

Will

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A few days ago
beachcolin
Suck it up!

I was 40 when I went back to college, graduated at age 44, directly to law school and graduated law school (with honors) at age 48. I was married the whole time, worked days and coached my son’s soccer team.

Look at people in third world countries and you will see what real hardship is – you don’t have it rough, it’s just a small speed bump. Put your mind to it, I know you can handle it.

I always look to someone who had it worse than me and succeeded, then re-commit to what needs to be done. Believe me, you can handle it.

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A few days ago
starsdelite
i’ve been married 16 yrs, am a mom with 2 boys that are 14 and 11, and i go to school fulltime. Its not that easy, but determination helps alot. and a supportive family. my sis-inlaw goes online with her 2 small kids and hubby plus a job. she goes to a 4 yr college but does it online, not an online college and yes there is a difference.

It will not be easy but it is doable. Go for it. and good luck

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A few days ago
Anonymous
Just do it. Enjoy the time that you do get to spend together and just do what is necessary to hit your goals. I made the mistake of setting mine aside and so many things got in the way. I never did get to go back and finish. That is one think I would do differently.
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A few days ago
Sarah
search for colleges in your area that offer online classes…it usually gives you more freedom since you can do the work whenever you have free time.
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A few days ago
pp
you should explain your own thoughts to your husband, let him trust you, and support you! Finding a good job is very harder , i guess, if only you tried your best, you would do well~
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A few days ago
Hall + Oates
get your soon-to-be husband to help you out with the bills.
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A few days ago
POKHER4FUN
Can be done just dont have any kids yet
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