u/towalkaroadofruin

Done and Dusted
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Done and Dusted

Started in February with a mostly-unrelated associate's degree in History from 20 years ago. Just finished my last class and applied for graduation today. I'll likely be going after my master's with how quickly I was able to do this, before moving into the alternate route to licensure program with the school district I work for.

For the record:

  • I'm currently working full time as a paraeducator (I was planning to have to do a bunch of courses during my summer break, but I ended up only having three by the time June came around, one of which was Statistics) at the school where my kid goes
  • My wife also works full-time, but was willing to take over most of the household stuff while I ground this out
  • I basically studied six-days a week. Generally 8 Hours on Sundays, 4 hours Mon-Thursday, with assessments on Saturdays. If I got done with coursework early, I would schedule assessment earlier and use the next days to start another course.
u/towalkaroadofruin — 5 days ago