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Hello!
I'm planning to apply next June for the 2017 cycle, and I am a career changer student.
I teach high school English full time, and I take my courses during the evenings.
That being said, I wanted to take the DAT in February and study for it right when the college semester ends early December. K-12 doesn't start break until the 20th.
I was thinking that if I need to take off spring semester from taking courses and do the preparation, then I'll be fine with picking back up the rest of my three classes summer and fall (A&P II, Biochem, and Physics II).
However, if preparation takes only a couple of months where I can study after work in the evenings and full time during the holiday break when work and school are both on hiatus, then I'll take my chances with taking two classes in the spring.
Does anyone have advice to this that's worked in the past? Thanks!
I'm planning to apply next June for the 2017 cycle, and I am a career changer student.
I teach high school English full time, and I take my courses during the evenings.
That being said, I wanted to take the DAT in February and study for it right when the college semester ends early December. K-12 doesn't start break until the 20th.
I was thinking that if I need to take off spring semester from taking courses and do the preparation, then I'll be fine with picking back up the rest of my three classes summer and fall (A&P II, Biochem, and Physics II).
However, if preparation takes only a couple of months where I can study after work in the evenings and full time during the holiday break when work and school are both on hiatus, then I'll take my chances with taking two classes in the spring.
Does anyone have advice to this that's worked in the past? Thanks!