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inSecure.ro wrote: » It really depends on what kind of money you have. Do you have parents that can help you with money, until you get your degree?
vCole wrote: » So would you be quitting your full time job for a 2 week assignment that *might* go long term? I wouldn't advise that, since in 4 months you'll be bringing a baby into this world, and what if after 2 weeks they don't keep you and your jobless? I understand you want to get your degree, however a lot of responsibility, time and money comes with a baby. You may need to put your degree on hold in the meantime, and find a more permanent position. Also, what was WGU's reasoning for not accepting you? I never had any issues...
jdchilders wrote: » Not sure I can be any help- but I know what you're going through. When I was going to school, I had a child sophmore year of college. My main goal (aside from family) was school cause i knew it was required to get me places. So stayed full time (a few semesters dropping below full time via dropping classes ) going for my bachelors, while working 2-3 jobs at any given time at restaurants. My 4 year degree became a 5.5 year degree, but I have my degree in MIS- couple certs, and starting my masters in august now that my life has since calmed down. My vote is do what you need to stay in school- in the long run its the most important of those options. Dropping out of school to try a job with a 30 minute commute, that may or may not be permanent seems like a very large risk, not one i would take with a baby on the way. Either way, best of luck.
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