You do it by not doing anything else! If you don't have the job yet, then apply for something that has flexible time such as a receptionist or night auditor for a motel(desk clerk) or security guard, so you can study during your work hours Get rid of your TV altogether....it is a huge waste of time. Only access the internet for study....no more Answers unless you need homework help! No dating at all...keep your mind on what you are doing. Ask your parents or a very good friend to watch your kids 1 night every week so that you can catch up on your studies. Buy the extra study guides if you can-those usually condense the info into less time. Pay attention and do not miss classes-Most of the info you need to know will be discussed by the teacher.
Good luck!
2006-09-10 07:50:59
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answered by newsgirlinos2 5
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I was in the same situation last year, fortunately I had two nieces to help me and an excellent maid. I pray you have a similar option! You will need help for sure. I studied after 8 in the evenings when the kids were asleep and the house was quiet. Fortunately, I did not have a hubby to look after as well at the time! Then when exam time came, I took time off from work to study at home and library. I am proud to say I passed my exams and got the highest in the whole class!! You can do it, just organise your helpers and be positive. Good luck!
2006-09-10 07:58:11
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answered by Princess Lueji 3
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I am actually doing this right now. I have 7 children, working full time, and taking online college courses. I let the small housework go until I have a day off, then do them if I have time. I study for atleasy one hour everyday. I usually do this when I get off work or while I am cooking and waiting for something to boil or whatever. I let my older children help out with some of the housework. Some things don't have to be done every day like dusting and cleaning the tub. Just make priorities.
2006-09-10 09:02:09
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answered by rutchy 3
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2016-11-25 23:49:12
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answered by ? 3
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Ok well done I have done this and one thing I learnt was organisation and time managment.
Make out a scedual of works who has the children, work hours study hours ect and stick to it. I wish you all the best and the bonus is if you can acheive all that when you go for a new job you will come out on top due to all your good organisation skills. Do not be afraid to ask for help either when I needed to wrtie up an important essay I asked my mom or friends to have the girls for a couple of hours why I did it. Good luck
2006-09-10 07:50:51
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answered by momof3 7
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Time Management
2006-09-10 07:40:34
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answered by Tweendasheetz 3
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Well, it depends on your job, mainly. Your kids are important. I'd suggest finding some sort of school for them (daycare, or something, or if they're older then they will have school). Find someone in your family who lives close by that won't mind watching them. Depending on your job, study during it, do your assignments during it. Save some time to spend with your kids, like reading before bed with them, or playing with them. Sleep is important, so get plenty of it. Good luck!
2006-09-10 07:45:51
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answered by cadence_lost 3
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You could undertake work related training. Could you talk to your boss to see if they have any schemes? Alternatively find a job that offers you the chance to do that in an area you're interested in. Part of the course work would then be experience on the job. What do you want to do?
2006-09-10 07:59:58
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answered by squigglekit 4
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Time management. Remember, it's 168 hours each week and you can do it! Focus on it! Yes, less TV, reading ext. But it's good it in 2 ways: put an example for kids and for your self esteem. Don't forget to celebrate achievements )) Good Luck!
2006-09-10 07:42:14
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answered by Everona97 6
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I managed it by getting help from family and partner, Get them to look after the kids in alloted times for you too study,get as much house work and work work during the day so you have time left for study in the evening, get organised.... also don't forget to make time for yourself, relax and pamper, your only going to pass if you are relaxed and in control, not if your frazzled. be confedent in knowing you have done your work and know your stuff.
2006-09-10 07:50:31
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answered by Deborah D 2
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