Re: Continue studies after shadi...can it be difficult?
I had about 1.5 years of my university studies left after marriage and alhamdulillah it wasnt difficult to manage, although I do admit that my grades dropped a bit :p Its just about striking a balance and giving time to everything in your life --husband, family, home, school...dont forget yourself etc.
Re: Continue studies after shadi...can it be difficult?
my aunt worked as a doctor while my uncle studied MBA. she earned and they had kids too. they managed very well. she supported his studies superbly. & he always said, had it not been for his wife, he would not be able to have completed his studies ever.
so yes, a caring spouse is a must, when studies have to continue a little longer beyond marriage.
Re: Continue studies after shadi...can it be difficult?
dushi
these ppl are no in NJ by any chance are they? :)
I know of plenty of people who have studied after being married
one cousin just finished law school, sister did all her residency ater being married, my mum finished her degrees after getting married and my wife finished her masters just last year, while married, working fulltime and with 2 kids jumping around teh house.
harder than if oen was single and had no other respnsibilities, sure.
impossible? No
but then everythign worthwhile does not have to be easy
Re: Continue studies after shadi…can it be difficult?
well its not tough .i completed my MBA after shadi.it all depends on ur husband.how helpful he is.i remember bothering my husband all night in exams:cb:
As long as your husband is supportive, there is no reason for you to not continue your studies after marriage. I personally found it much easier because it took away some of the monotony of being at home all day. I completed my bachelor's degree shortly after marriage, finished two master's degrees with young and school-age children, and am now working on my doctorate (career student, I know). The key is not to overwhelm yourself. You may not be able to take a full course load every semester, but you will find a balance that works for you with a little trial and error. If it is distracting you to complete your work at home, then study in the library. There is absolutely no reason why you can't continue to do your fair share of housework, cooking, and fulfill your other responsibilities. It doesn't take that long to clean a house without children. In fact, now is the ideal time to finish - before you have children. Where there is a will there is a way, and I wish you all the best!
yes agar perhai karni hai to abhi karlo b/c as time passes people tend to have kids which will make it more complicated. so just be organized, give your saas and hubby some attention and importance everyday, and use birth control and you should be fine.