Originally Posted by
IndiReloaded
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Its a good question, which is why I thanked Doc for bringing it up. But its not wasted school as you imply Doc. I had both my son and my end degree before 30. Finishing school is *much* easier before children. Frankly, I can't imagine how hard it is for those who try to raise kids and go to grad or professional school. I've seen it, tho, and something *always* gives. Generally, the women I know who go back to school tend to do it once their kids are older. This seems the other reasonable way to do it. Tho they do tend to lose out on careers that require a large time-investment. They aren't the ones becoming tenured profs, senior execs, etc. Most don't want that tho either, so it balances out.
In my case, my being finished my degree allowed me to stay home and raise my son when he was young. I continued to work PT and stay in the job pool, but without sacrificing my family. My husband was the primary Bacon-Bringer at that time. Once our son was older, I was able to transition back into my career fairly seamlessly. I cannot stress how important it is to keep those networking contacts, tho.
Hope this helps, PP. It IS possible to have both, but you need to be organized.