I felt your pain, bruddah - I did the working a full time job (shift work), raising 4 kids and going to Engineering school in the evening and on weekends (summer included). Did it a few classes at a time, but I was a total fool for listening to some peers that suggested I do Calculus III and Differential Equations at the same time...Literally was 3-4 hours of sleep a night, with work and school taking up the rest of the time.
Good luck to you - it will be over before you know it and it's a character builder!!!
...now I'm seriously thinking about taking advantage of the company's Tuition Reimbursement program to do the Business Admin BA degree...![]()




Literally was 3-4 hours of sleep a night, with work and school taking up the rest of the time.
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Also, working full time as an instructor myself. However, the military is paying for my degree so I'm not complaining. 
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That's pure masochism! I hear nothing but nightmares from people who get engineering degrees. Though my management degree doesn't require it, I'm thinking about taking some math as electives. It's not that I need it. I just never had to go further than the Algebra and Statistics classes. If I want to get a Masters in Management of Information Technology after this, I'll probably need some more math experience.



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