Monday, July 26, 2010

To MBA or to not MBA, that seems to be the question

I currently have the crazy ass schedule of working full time, being a single mom without the every other weekend clause and going to school full time working on my MBA. Yes folks, you read that right, there is NO break in Jay-Lee's life. Once upon a time (all fairy tales start that way) I did have the every other weekend deal, but I think I lost that somewhere while I was working on my BA. Eh, Sith Lords, what can you do with them, right?

Back to the school thing, lately I have been having the most humbling experience of (gasp) failing. This is a completely new concept for me. Not that I haven't failed at things before, because I have....PLENTY. But those were usually relationship based. School, not so much. Right now I'm wondering if I should be doing this. I want to drop out. Here I am, 6 classes from finishing and I want to stop. Sounds crazy....well maybe I am.

I know I'm tired. I broke down the other night when I was up at 0130 and still not done with the homework I had been struggling with since 1600 that afternoon. I just don't know if I have another 6 classes left in me with everything else going on.

Right now I'm crossing my fingers that I don't fail this week's test too. If I do I'm going to have to drop the class, a first for me. It will mess up a great many things including graduation. I've never not been able to pull the rabbit out of my hat, this time I think the rabbit has run away...I guess we'll see what happens.

2 comments:

  1. 6 classes... you can do it girl.... i know what you are going through... although it was quite awhile ago I completed my BA... some days it sucked the life right out of me... and I didn't have a child to take care of at the time... but only you know what is best for you... I must say I am baffled... at your strength... maybe you just need a little break.... anyhow... sending all the right answers to you subliminally... ; ; )

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  2. Can you talk to the professor about the class? If it's not something you absolutely need, sometimes dropping is the best thing to do. When I finished my M.A., I decided that grad school was like somebody standing on your foot. When it's over it feels so good that you can convince yourself that you enjoyed it.

    Rose-Mary Rumbley, a local actress and personality, gave me some good advice about getting through grad school. She said, just tell yourself that it's a hobby. Just a new way you have of torturing yourself. That's what I did all the way through.

    J-Kat

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