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How do you do more than one grad class a semester? - kevinmane - 07-08-2016

I'm currently taking one grad class a semester at Amberton.
There is SO much writing.
I have no idea how anyone takes more than one grad class a semester - especially people who have more work hours and family obligations than I do.

I want to take 2 classes next semester but I'm worried I won't have the time or energy.

Where do you find the time and the motivation?

I guess I could work some more on the weekends, but I'm usually house-cleaning and doing chores and family stuff.

How do you manage? Do you buy more time from the time-Gods? If so, how much they charging these days?


How do you do more than one grad class a semester? - cookderosa - 07-08-2016

kevinmane Wrote:I'm currently taking one grad class a semester at Amberton.
There is SO much writing.
I have no idea how anyone takes more than one grad class a semester - especially people who have more work hours and family obligations than I do.

I want to take 2 classes next semester but I'm worried I won't have the time or energy.

Where do you find the time and the motivation?

I guess I could work some more on the weekends, but I'm usually house-cleaning and doing chores and family stuff.

How do you manage? Do you buy more time from the time-Gods? If so, how much they charging these days?

I don't think it's possible to have it all / do it all simultaneously. I think a person can do most everything they want if they can be patient and do it sequentially instead.
I took 2 grad classes at a time while working part time, my hubby is taking 1 grad class at a time working full time - but we did it one at a time. I did mine first, the month I graduated he started. We both have a lot of volunteer obligations beyond what people pay us for- as well as kid stuff and house stuff, homeschooling, sports, etc. so it takes coordination of our schedules just to make sure everyone is fed lol, but I'll be honest, I get a charge out of being busy (not busy that I'm drowning, but busy enough that I'm not surfing Netflix looking for something to kill an hour) so, I found my school work stimulating, and so there was a pay off. I could have done 3 classes if I were single, but I think for adults, you just have to do what you can with what you can. There's only so much plate spinning a normal person can do!


How do you do more than one grad class a semester? - bjcheung77 - 07-08-2016

kevinmane Wrote:I'm currently taking one grad class a semester at Amberton.
There is SO much writing.
I have no idea how anyone takes more than one grad class a semester - especially people who have more work hours and family obligations than I do.

I want to take 2 classes next semester but I'm worried I won't have the time or energy.

Where do you find the time and the motivation?

I guess I could work some more on the weekends, but I'm usually house-cleaning and doing chores and family stuff.

How do you manage? Do you buy more time from the time-Gods? If so, how much they charging these days?


It's time management, I have issues with it and so I try to get as much done and the sense of urgency has to be there to assist in completing things on a deadline. Did you read the post earlier, mskeaton90 finished 80 credits in a month!


How do you do more than one grad class a semester? - Prloko - 07-08-2016

kevinmane Wrote:I'm currently taking one grad class a semester at Amberton.
There is SO much writing.
I have no idea how anyone takes more than one grad class a semester - especially people who have more work hours and family obligations than I do.

I want to take 2 classes next semester but I'm worried I won't have the time or energy.

Where do you find the time and the motivation?

I guess I could work some more on the weekends, but I'm usually house-cleaning and doing chores and family stuff.

How do you manage? Do you buy more time from the time-Gods? If so, how much they charging these days?

I guess it also depends on the school/program. The professors in my program seem to emphasis learning to write concisely. We write in an executive summary style. Sometimes I find it more difficult to say all I have to say in one to two pages than in 6-10. My trouble is more with all the reading and other work.

The trick is learning to weed out the fluff and focus on important subjects and using your research as your friend. I find a large chunks of my papers when I had write them consisted of research that filled large chunks. Unless you are writing a dissertation, you are not expected to have much original thought anyway.


How do you do more than one grad class a semester? - april004 - 07-08-2016

You aren't alone Kevinmane. I had these grand ideas. I wanted to finish early by doing 2 or even 3 classes at a time. No can do. I am just doing one class a semester. Working full time, plus being part of a kettlebell lifting team plus coaching takes alot of time. Right now it is too much. So it is just one class at a time for me. I'll just graduate a little later. Doesn't mean I am not trying to get a job within that field already. (I have an interview for a clinical research assistant position on Tues!)


How do you do more than one grad class a semester? - ajs1976 - 07-09-2016

kevinmane Wrote:I'm currently taking one grad class a semester at Amberton.

What classes have you taken at Amberton?


How do you do more than one grad class a semester? - sanantone - 07-09-2016

From what I've seen, non-traditional schools often require a lot of writing as a way to make their programs appear rigorous. I look at it as busy work. My master's and PhD (almost finished, just need dissertation) were completed at traditional schools. I don't have children, but I was able to take two classes and work full-time (I did work part-time for two years of my PhD program, but I also took three courses per semester during one of those years). My master's was online, but my PhD is on ground, so I had to spend additional time in the classroom. One of my classmates in my master's program held a full-time job and had children, and he was able to take three courses in an 8-week session. I like to avoid taking courses at schools that require an excessive amount of writing.


How do you do more than one grad class a semester? - martialartist - 07-09-2016

I am currently working full-time with a 1hr drive each way and taking 3 classes in the summer semester (ENMU)and attempting* to handle family obligation and bring a new invention to market and it is literally mind numbing. I have zero time to do much and trying to survive on 4.5 hours a sleep per night. I actually, would not suggest it. I don't lack motivation just time in a day to successfully execute plans. I have an A in 2 of my classes and failing one, so I better get back to it now.

If you happen to see the time-god's please send them my way, I am exhausted! If you think it is possible go for it, otherwise pace yourself. Yikes!


How do you do more than one grad class a semester? - SweetSecret - 07-09-2016

OP, thank you for asking this because I wondered the exact same thing!

Sanantone, I adore you... but I'm not even close to your level of excelling - maybe some day! I like to learn, but I am just not a natural learner like some on here are. How do you go about finding out which programs are going to require an excessive amount of writing? I had an A on my Capstone, but I hate writing and its literally a lot of pain to type that much with my back issues.


How do you do more than one grad class a semester? - sanantone - 07-10-2016

SweetSecret Wrote:OP, thank you for asking this because I wondered the exact same thing!

Sanantone, I adore you... but I'm not even close to your level of excelling - maybe some day! I like to learn, but I am just not a natural learner like some on here are. How do you go about finding out which programs are going to require an excessive amount of writing? I had an A on my Capstone, but I hate writing and its literally a lot of pain to type that much with my back issues.

There is a website where students upload syllabi. You can also ask a professor or chair of a department if they will send you syllabi. Some colleges may even have all the syllabi on their website. If there are multiple online reviews complaining about excessive work, then it's probably true.