{"id":3686,"date":"2016-05-02t23:57:15","date_gmt":"2016-05-02t23:57:15","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/?p=3686"},"modified":"2016-05-02t23:57:15","modified_gmt":"2016-05-02t23:57:15","slug":"4-ways-working-adults-can-make-college-grad-school-work","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/blog\/4-ways-working-adults-can-make-college-grad-school-work\/","title":{"rendered":"4 ways working adults can make college and grad school work for them"},"content":{"rendered":"
if you\u2019re a working adult interested in an undergraduate or graduate degree, we say \u201chats off!\u201d to you! even though school is challenging for any student, it can be particularly difficult for adult students given conflicting work, family, and personal commitments. however, we\u2019re here to encourage you on your educational journey. check out some common ways that adult students make getting an advanced education work for them!
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of course you\u2019ll need to block out time in your schedule for classes, but make sure your schedule accounts for things like reading assignments, group project meetings, study sessions, tutorials, and office hours. mark your calendar with assignment due dates and test dates, and allot time each day to prepare adequately.
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adding school to your \u201clife equation\u201d will almost certainly make things more complicated. you\u2019ll be in a much better position to balance your commitments if you have a strong support system in place. share any concerns you have about your school, work, and family schedule with your spouse, partner, and family members. reach out to friends for a coffee break when you feel stressed out. find a babysitter who can look after the kids while you\u2019re in class or studying.
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night school is a great option for people who work full-time or part-time during the day. even if you\u2019re not able to make it to campus until nighttime, you can still attend classes in-person and benefit from face-to-face interaction with your professors and classmates. some programs also supplement night school with weekend classes, another way to reduce scheduling demands during the work week.
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online education lets you study virtually anytime, anywhere. find a program that will give you flexibility while still allowing you to meet your educational and professional goals. do your research to confirm whether the program you\u2019re interested in is accredited. employers may not recognize unaccredited programs, so be wary of investing time and money in an online degree that won\u2019t prove its value on the market.
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catherine supports magoosh\u2019s future grad school students by unlocking tricks of the test prep and application trade. catherine spends her free time checking out local farmer\u2019s markets, reading food and lifestyle blogs, and watching bravo. she is forever in search of the best mexican and italian food in any given city.<\/em><\/p>\n learn how working adults make grad school work for them through supportive networks and flexible scheduling.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":141,"featured_media":3889,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[12],"tags":[],"ppma_author":[508],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\n
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\n1 – photo at top courtesy of flickr user state farm<\/a> under creative commons license 2.0<\/a>.
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