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Originally Posted by jenmc226 I had my son at 20 while I was in college. My original plan was to get my masters, probably my PHd - in mathematics. And then be a college professor or work in some sort of practical lab furthering the field of science/mathematics. (I'm a big dork, I know).
I got my BS when my son was 2 and went right into the work force. I don't regret my decision. I have a fabulous job and I do make good money. But I reminisce a lot and often wonder about what could have been and what I could have done. I was always at the top of all my college math classes. It was so easy for me. I always wanted to see how far I could go. I wanted to test my limits and never got to. I do think that someday I'll go back to school. Maybe not with a degree in mind, but to refresh my skills and for fun and to finally test my limits.
I work 40-45hr weeks now. And I feel like I barely have any time for my kids. I honestly cannot imagine that I'd have had any less time with them if I were working part-time while going to school. The big difference is finances. We're financially independent and can afford certain luxuries - new clothes/toys, brand name food, Netflix, running the AC. When in school I was living on loans and money was very tight. But really, my son never noticed that he had hand-me-down clothes and toys. Young kids are pretty oblivious to things like that especially if that's the way it's always been. You'll be more sensitive to financial short-cuts than he is.
Do what you think is right. If you continue with school, sure the next couple years will be harder - on you. But you're not doing your child a disservice. Either way you will love and care for him. And it will all pay off in the end.
And you have more choices than go to school or not go to school. You could get a job teaching and take 1 class at time - night, weekend or online.
Another thing to consider.... what happens if you meet a guy? I'm not saying this should be your goal - being a single mom is great even if it is tough. But who knows. You could be married 3 years from now to a guy who's able to support the bunch of you. You could be a stay-at-home mom and full-time student. I realize this isn't something you can strictly count on, but just keep in mind there are a lot of avenues your life could take and they can all end up at "happily ever after". |
Thanks for your response. I would rather be financially independent and more school loans wont help that. Maybe ill get lucky and find a farmer lol.