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Is It to Late to Go to School?
Asked by N.M. from Dallas
on October 7, 2011
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I'm 27 years old and have a two year old little boy I have 12 hours which is about one semester left until I have my bachelors for business but i'm wondering if it's t...
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- It's never too late. I used to think it was and then I'd take a class and then I'd decide it's too hard with work and kids. But then I would think I would wait for l...
- I finally got my bachelor's at age 35 & so glad I did! I did it "long distance" and only had to go to the university 4 times, so didn't interact with younger students...
- It is NEVER too late!
Working Mom...how Do I Stop Working to Go to Grad school?I
Asked by Y.C. from Washington DC
on August 8, 2011
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Ok, I'm a mom of 4 expensive kids (two over 18, two under 3) - the older two because of college, the younger two because of daycare. My husband and I work full-time, ...
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- I have been a grad student for six years, working on a PhD part-time. I am in an online degree program which means I can do my schoolwork at night or on weekends. For ...
- The company I worked for as well as my husband's company paid for our Master Degrees. We just had to receive a "B" or better to keep the money we were reimbursed. M...
- Night classes! I hated hardly seeing my kids but it was well worth the work.
Georgia Tech or Purdue
Asked by C.O. from Chicago
on April 21, 2010
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My daughter is deciding between Georgia Tech and Purdue. I know they both are great schools but any additional information would be great. Does anyone know about the s...
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- My nephew goes to Purdue and does like it but is required to leave the dorm and come home to Chicago during breaks. He cannot stay on campus. He does not have a car ...
- My husband graduated with an EE degree from Purdue. He did well, he loved it and is very successful. West Lafeyette is a small town and Purdue is in the middle of no...
- My husband went to Georgia Tech, and even though he got a great education overall it was really not a great experience. I think it really depends on the program she w...
Gingivitis
Asked by C.R. from Kansas City
on April 14, 2012
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Does anyone know how to reverse gingivitis? Gum disease runs in my family and I'm noticing symptons of gingivitis. I brush three times a day, and floss once a day. My ...
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- Talia has good advice. You can also try rinsing regularly with organic, cold pressed, naturally age apple cider vinegar mixed with a little warm water, it helps to wh...
- I love Listerine toothpaste AND mouthwash. Their formula is patented, so the store brands (although cheaper) just wont be the same. Gum disease runs in my family too...
- I have gum disease and couldn't go to a dentist for years, no insurance and not enough money. I am now going to a family friend who is luckily giving me a discount. ...
Ph.D's And Stay-at-home First Time Mothers
Asked by R.S. from Chicago
on January 26, 2010
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Hi there,
I recently completed my Ph.D and although I had planned on returning to work around 4 months post-partum, I ended up losing my job. So, I'm not at home, ...
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- I have an baby and would have to say, I never expected to stay at home with my child. Wrong or not, I was originally of the mindset "nanny or no-way". Well, lets just ...
- It is such a BIG change going from a professional career to SAHM. I "only" have a Masters, but my hubby tells me I'm too smart to just stay home with the kids all day...
- I took 6 months off after having my last child - am now back at work as a professor full time. The 6 months off were a very interesting experience. I definitely felt...
Never Enough Time.
Asked by K. from Detroit
on August 26, 2006
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I'm a mother of 2 children ages 1.5 and 6. Luckily, I get to spend the summer at home with them because I'm in the teaching profession. It's the other months that I ...
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- This post could have been written by me! I'm not sure how much my advice will help you because I just went back to work (I teach too) and I'm working through the same...
- K., I work full time as an attorney,usually at least 50 hours a week. I generally leave the house by 7 and my husband gets my son ready for daycare and I pick him ...
- Everyone already said get things ready at night - and that is true! One other item - menu planning! We never know what we are going to have for dinner and that makes...
Typical Wage Salary for a Nanny?
Asked by J.H. from San Francisco
on January 30, 2008
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I am back to work full-time and am completely clueless by the nanny choices. I have found someone that I think would be wonderful but I have no idea what a Nannie's t...
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- It totally depends on the level of service you are looking to have. Do you want a college student or someone that does this "professionally?" If you are at work all...
- I don't know if you have room to offer her room and board? We offered r/b and $150/week with every 1st 2nd and 4th Saturday & Sunday off. Leaving one weekend for us! S...
- We have our two children in full time care now and pay $900/mo. We plan on going the Nanny route next year and will offer $1500/mo... we are very flexible and plan to...
Medical School Extracurriculars
Asked by L.V. from Dallas
on November 7, 2010
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Hi, Mamas!
I am thinking about going to medical school for psychiatry, and I need to shadow a doctor or two and find a clinical setting to volunteer in. However, a...
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- take notice.. they want to see volunteer work.. like with sick children.. or something like that.. or helping with a food pantry... or making meals for shut ins.. ch...
- I happen to love English Country Dancing; great exercise, and, as I sometimes tell people, "The most fun you can have standing up with your clothes on!" But I don't k...
- Could you volunteer with a local community organization that serves individuals with psychological disorders or developmental disabilities? My local United Way has a l...
For Parents of College Students/recent College Grads...
Asked by ☆.A. from Pittsburgh
on March 19, 2012
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If you have a child in college or a recent (5 years or so) college graduate, can you please share their field of study/degree(s)?
We are legal guardians for a high sc...
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- Yes, choosing a college major needs to be about a young person's abilities, strengths, and interests. Assessments can be taken to help understand these traits. Her...
- My son is a Sports Management major at York College of PA. He has always been athletic so it made sense. Before he saw they had that program, he was thinking of goin...
- Just thinking back to my own experience, I went in with an idea of what I wanted to do. Through taking different courses I discovered what I really wanted to do, decl...
JFF* Besides Your Kids, What Are You Most Proud Of?
Asked by X.O. from Chicago
on October 29, 2011
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I was just sitting here thinking that the last time I was REALLY proud of myself for achieving something was nearly 6 years ago!
I need some inspiration to help m...
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- Sigh, sorry, I got nothin'. Besides my kids. :(
- I guess, overall, (with regard to myself) I am proud of myself for being independent. I worked and put myself through college, lived on my own, obtained a career in m...
- In March, I turned 50. In August, I earned a Black Belt in Karate. In September, I got my prospectus (research question and approach) approved to start work on my diss...