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artemis -> RE: Working while in graduate school full-time? (6/29/2009 8:17:24 AM)
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ORIGINAL: solo_soprano23 I will probably still live at home That would definitely make it more do-able, because you wouldn't have as much non-school/non-work stuff to do (cleaning, cooking, grocery shopping, etc.) quote:
I just wonder, when there are no options for aid and one is full time, how they make ends meet. At my husband's seminary, scholarships were ONLY available to students who took a full load (12+ hours) and were working. So most of the full time students also had jobs. In fact, a lot of them had stay-at-home-wives and a couple of kids, so they were working full time jobs while going to school full time. I don't know how they did it, but they did. You might be able to find a job that would allow you to study while you're working. For example, if you can arrange your schedule so that you only have class 2-3 days a week, you could substitute teach on the off days... if you specify that you only want to sub in jr. high and high school classes, a lot of the teachers will leave movies or worksheets and you can study while the students do their busy work [;)] My sister worked for a nanny service and she mostly took jobs at night, so the kids were sleeping while she was working and she did a lot of studying then. In undergrad, my husband was an AV tech and he had to be on-call while he was at work, but didn't actually have to do anything about 1/3 of the time [:)]
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