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My Story on How to Successfully Take Courses While Working Full Time

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

One of the things many of you may or may not know about me is that my entire university education has been acquired while working full time. When I was allotted TV time, I didn’t use it to watch the standard children’s shows. Assess Your Time. I was super happy. The journey has just continued.

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Alternatives to Student Loans to Fund Your Education

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

During my college career, I ensured I took a minimum of three courses at all times in order to maintain my status as a full time student. That helps with the budget for the current semester, as well as provides more time to work. Your wallet and future self will thank you. Drop Some Courses.

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Book Nook - Bella Joins the Service (Service Dogs)

Motherhood Moments

About the Illustrator Penny Weber is a full-time illustrator from Long Island, New York. She works with Photoshop to create digital paintings and has illustrated many picture books for the trade and educational markets. Bella Joins the Service is her first published book. This material comes from Motherhood Moment.

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Study: Best and Worst States to Hire Workers

Motherhood Moments

CareerCloud today released a study on the Best and Worst States to Hire Workers after analyzing the most recent data from the Census Bureau, BLS, and the Tax Foundation on five factors critical to hiring: business taxes, population increases, educated workers, diversity, and job openings. Key Findings: · Minnesota: No.

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Money Makers - 96% of People Say Remote or Hybrid Work Is Best For Their Mental Health: FlexJobs Reports

Motherhood Moments

Only 4% of workers thought being in an office full-time was best for their mental health. FlexJobs provides the highest-quality database of vetted remote and flexible job listings, from entry-level to executive, startups to public companies, part-time to full-time. 11% said no and 10% weren’t sure.

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Meet a Reader | Mid-Atlantic Julia

The Frugal Girl

We knew that I would likely not be working full time much longer as we wanted to start a family, so we chose a house that was in a low price range and got a 15-year mortgage. The teachers and education are wonderful and our kids are thriving there so we will continue it as long as we can afford to.

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Thankful Thursday | This is where I’m supposed to be

The Frugal Girl

This week, I’m thankful: that I’m sure about my educational choice A lot of things in my life feel rather up in the air right now, but I doooo feel sure that nursing school is where I’m supposed to be. I’m busy and it’s a lot of work, but I am delighted to be a full-time student. *Ok,

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