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Anyways, my wife is in the military and will be deployed all next semester and I have a 5 year old daughter in kindergarten. I'm trying to grasp the new responsibilities while scheduling my semester. <rant>I already work part-time go to school full-time, live 45-minutes away from school (last semester of that CRAP!), volunteer often and am involved with multiple professional development organizations/school clubs, so I am still trying to figure out where to make adjustments. </rant>
Okay, now that I got that off my chest...
My tentative course schedule is as follows:
Microbiology
Organic Chemistry II
Calculus based Physics II
If I dump one of those courses, it would be micro for an internet course, which would only give me 11 credits and the burden to find another course to be considered a full-time student. Physics II is taught by a limited number of professors and it is intense from what current students claim. I have good chance to obtain a research internship at NIH this summer, and would dislike the reason for my denial to be that I took a light course load during the spring semester.
Has anyone else had a spouse leave on deployment and know how it affected their young child? She is a mothers girl, so I am trying to prepare for this ahead of time to prevent a situation from occurring where I am caught off guard. With what little time I do have, I am preparing a schedule to do all the chores and supplement the time my wife spent with my daughter with my own. It's a lot of account for and I respect my wife more from analyzing her role more closely.
Anything you can think of that may help me adjust my schedule to make more time for my daughter and still remained focused, while not going insane, on school is welcomed.
Yet another twist in the path, I should have an amazingly inefficient distance versus displacement route to medical school by the end of the process. Non-traditional route rocks!!!!!!!!!!!! Traditional students do not know how lucky they are.
Okay, now that I got that off my chest...
My tentative course schedule is as follows:
Microbiology
Organic Chemistry II
Calculus based Physics II
If I dump one of those courses, it would be micro for an internet course, which would only give me 11 credits and the burden to find another course to be considered a full-time student. Physics II is taught by a limited number of professors and it is intense from what current students claim. I have good chance to obtain a research internship at NIH this summer, and would dislike the reason for my denial to be that I took a light course load during the spring semester.
Has anyone else had a spouse leave on deployment and know how it affected their young child? She is a mothers girl, so I am trying to prepare for this ahead of time to prevent a situation from occurring where I am caught off guard. With what little time I do have, I am preparing a schedule to do all the chores and supplement the time my wife spent with my daughter with my own. It's a lot of account for and I respect my wife more from analyzing her role more closely.
Anything you can think of that may help me adjust my schedule to make more time for my daughter and still remained focused, while not going insane, on school is welcomed.
Yet another twist in the path, I should have an amazingly inefficient distance versus displacement route to medical school by the end of the process. Non-traditional route rocks!!!!!!!!!!!! Traditional students do not know how lucky they are.
