Signup date: 05 Apr 2011 at 11:44am
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Thank you for the reply, very motivating! I'm currently a masters student and will finish next year and also a full time employee. It been difficult for my family to adapt to me studying and keeping the family together, but after 1 year I think that I managed to organize myself better. But right now we are at a turmoil, since I have plans to start my Phd as a full time student (to finish faster) in another state and not working in my current job any more. So is it possible to be married with family and still have a decent income as a full time Phd student? My wife thinks that going for a Phd while already having established a house and an income would be just going backwards instead of forwards. Has anyone been in this time of situation before? Help please.
A little help please, is it possible to be a full time Phd student and still be married (plus a kid)? Can this be done? and how? how do you have time for studying and also the family? please I’d appreciate some help here.
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