Not sure what I was thinking
posted 20th Aug
So I work full time, I have a 4 year old son, and of course I'm pregnant. I decided to go back to school and get my Masters Degree. I'm doing online classes.Now was really the only time I could do it. My husband is in the Navy and is on Shore Duty. He returns to a ship in 2 years. It will take me 18 months to complete my degree.I really want to complete the program before he leaves because he completly does his part around the house. Once he goes back to a ship it's just a matter of time before he deploys.I did think this out before I started, but man is it a lot of work. I've heard that the class I'm taking is the most difficult, because they want you to get used to online classes. I'm a teacher and I return to work on Monday. I'm trying to figure out how to manage everything once I go back to work.
quoteposted 20th Aug
I'm a 3rd year psych student online, have 2 kids, an Army recruiter for a husband (who is NEVER home and NEVER helps around the house) and I go back to work next week. My morning sickness was just too bad, I had to take some time off. I know your pain (even though I'm not in a master's program, which I'm sure can be verry tough). You can do it! Its gonna take a little more time management than you maybe originally planned, but it is an attainable task and an immensely important accomplishment for you to achieve. I'm sure you will do great....Stay strong and try not to procrastinate on nights that you want to. Junk gets piled up too quick if you do that....
quoteposted 20th Aug
Okay, you have as much going on as I do. The life of a military wife is hard.Procrastination is an issue for me. So I've done preety good this week. I just have to come up with a plan and stick to it. Thanks for the encouragement. Good luck to you also.
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