Take it Easy: Reasons to Go Part Time in Graduate School
Posted by admin | Under Online Graduate Tuesday Feb 2, 2010
Most graduate school programs give you the option of just going part-time. In graduate school, full time is 9 hours, so part-time is anything under that. If you are getting a Masters degree, the program will be about 36 hours, including any internships or a thesis. There are lots of good reasons to only go part time in graduate school. Let’s consider a few.
Keep Working
If you only go part time to graduate school, then you can keep working full time at your normal job. This is essential if your company is paying for you to go back to school. You will also be able to make more money at your normal job than you could in a graduate assistantship. Many individuals in high-pressure jobs or in jobs that require constant travel choose to go to school only part-time, though the advent of online education has made full-time education much easier.
Go Slow
If you haven’t been to school in many years, it’s smart to start slow. You want to make sure that you can handle the classes and deal with the new pressures of school. Going part-time gives you the space to adjust to your new schedule and the new restraints on your time. If you can handle more hours, you can always add more the next semester; if you can’t, then you haven’t lost anything.
Spend More Time with Family
You don’t want school to take away a lot of time from your family, particularly if you have children. Taking nine hours of classes a semester would be taking away two or three nights a week, time that you don’t want to miss. If you just go part-time, your course of study may take a little longer but you won’t miss as many of those special moments.
No Rush
If your current job is paying for your school or you’re just getting a degree to enhance your knowledge, then there’s really no rush to get finished. You can take your time if you want. If that’s the case, you might as well go part-time in graduate school and just enjoy the experience. Just remember that in order to get a degree, you usually have to finish the program within a certain amount of time – make sure you finish under the time limit.
Lots of Reasons
Everyone who only goes part-time in graduate school has a good reason for it. If your reason is strong enough that it outweighs having to be in school a little longer, then you should definitely take it slow and just go part-time to graduate school. Relax, take it easy, and enjoy the experience at your own pace.
Keep Working
Take Your Time
Spend Extra Time with Family
Amber Smith
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Is it possible to go to school right now?
Hi im 21 years old and i just recently got evicted from my old house and move right across the street from a college. I graduated in 2005 and i got my diploma sorta. I owe money to the school so they are holding till i pay the sum. (900 bucks) I got a 4.0 gpa. Ive been to college before and i quit after 2 semesters. I work at fast food part time making like 600 bucks if im lucky a month. i live with my mom and sister and my mom is on welfare and sister in high school. We barely are getting by. Now my question pertains to my situation. Is school a right choice right now? I went there today and did all the financial aid i could just waiting for results and took my assessments. They placed me in the highest classes it could in all 3 subjects (reading, writing, and math) Ive always been good at school. It has always come easy to me and for some reason i have a passion to go back right now. Maybe its the hard time im having trying to find another job or what, i dont know. But i have this feeling if i get financial aid to go, im gonna kick its ass and get my aa degree. I feel it..im good at school. But i dont know if im gonna get kicked out, fired, or what the future might hold. Im 21 i wanna knock this out. I know i can do it.
yaa you can do it
just try!!
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yea you can always go back to school
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Yup! And since you’re so good at managing school work, you can also add good points to your resume as well. Then you can get a job that pays better to help pay for your debt. I think with that kind of GPA and hard classes, you should work at a place better than a fast food restaraunt. I dunno, but I also heard there are online courses that may be convenient.
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