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I'm thinking about becoming a nanny/aupair for this couple that have a set of 2 years old Quads and a 5 month old they wwant me to work 40 hours a week I want to go to the community college there in Arizona but do you think I can go full time or part-time and also if I go part-time how long will it take me to do my associates herre is my scheduleHere is what my ideal day would look like:7:45 - 10:30 - Playtime; walks; Sesame Street; outdoor play, etc.

(During the above time is when I will most likely make appts outside the home and I should be back by 11am daily)

10:30 - Feed lunch

11 - 2 Naptime for quads (baby is usually up a bit longer and may sleep from 12-2)

During their naptime you could take a long lunch break from 12-2.

2 - Get kids up, feed afternoon meal;clean up after them

2:45 - 4:30 - Playtime; outdoor play; music; reading; puzzles; coloring, etc.


7:45 - 10:30 - Playtime; walks; Sesame Street; outdoor play, etc.

(During the above time is when I will most likely make appts outside the home and I should be back by 11am daily)

10:30 - Feed lunch

11 - 2 Naptime for quads (baby is usually up a bit longer and may sleep from 12-2)

During their naptime you could take a long lunch break from 12-2.

2 - Get kids up, feed afternoon meal;clean up after them

2:45 - 4:30 - Playtime; outdoor play; music; reading; puzzles; coloring, etc.

2007-03-08 06:46:47 · 2 answers · asked by ladyscorpian14 2 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

2 answers

The best thing to do if you need classes that fit your schedule is to go to www.schedulizer.com and tell it what classes you need & what times you cannot go to classes...They'll give you a bunch of different options--it's always been great help for me. I can't guarantee it'll work out as far as your schedule, but it's the best was to see all of your options and see if it's possible.

2007-03-08 06:51:53 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I guess you'll read your books and type up your papers during your long break, and take classes in the evening.

Looks like a good draft for a schedule. Try it, see how it works (I found reading college textbooks either puts kids to sleep or makes them scream. maybe something with pictures...)

2007-03-08 06:51:42 · answer #2 · answered by dude 5 · 0 0

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