For those of you who have gone to school while working full-time, what was your average class load each semester? I'm starting in the Fall and I'm not sure how many classes I can reasonably take. Right now I am signed up for 4, but 1 of them is an online class that doesn't start until October. I don't think the other 3 will be hard classes, but... am I pushing it?
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My H worked 40+ and took 3-4 classes a semester.
My advice would be to go to the first classes and check the syllabi for each one. If you think that you're going to be bogged down, or you get a bad vibe from the class, cut it down. It's better to have a smaller course schedule, and do well, than to overdo it and end up performing poorly in all of your classes.
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That being said, I'm about to start studying for the GMAT and getting ready for grad school hopefully next fall. At that point, I'm going to look for a PT gig so I can work PT and work on my masters. I couldn't imagine doing something that big and still working FT. I approached FI about my plan and thankfully he's 100% on board with it; I was worried he'd be upset about losing some of my income but nope!
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I would say take 3 classes while working full time. If you have an online course it will most likely be harder than you think and take up a lot of your time.
I'll be starting my Master's soon, and I plan to take at least two. We'll also be TTC soon, so I could very well have a newborn at that time as well.
My H is about to start school next month, and he went down to PT since he works retail and didn't want to work nights all week (he'll go to school during the day). This quarter, I don't think he's FT at school, but I think in August, he will be.
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I think it's a good idea to go and just see how it goes. I've got a few weeks after classes start to drop one if need be, but I don't think they'll be super-hard classes. They should be fun, actually. It doesn't sound like I'll be overdoing it, though. I can probably do some homework at work, too- my office is pretty laid back.
I will point out that in both cases, I didn't have much of a life. Graduating from college without any student loan debt was more important to me than keggers. Same with getting out of law school with as little debt as possible.
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Keep in mind if you're applying for any kind of financial aid that you're usually only eligible if you are at least half time.
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Cool, then I think doing at least half-time would be fine, especially if some are online. If full time is 5 classes , you can sign up for 4 (or 5) and see how the first week or two goes. There's usually a deadline a few weeks into the semester to drop classes - before that deadline and you can drop them without penalty. Basically, I'd stick to your plan. Also, since that 4th class doesn't start until October your life MAY or may not be a living hell for a maximum of 2 months. :-P
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