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Jolly good work on the gauges. ..
Is is tough trying to balance work and study.. I spent a year doing a full time college course and trying to work full time a few years back. . Keep it up guv
Well as the title suggests I'm one of those guys who thought 'that's a good idea' when my company offered to pay for me to do my Masters part-time.
It all made sense two and a bit years ago, 4 weeks worth of jollies to Manchester, hotel, travel, expenses and course fees paid, all I needed to do was turn up and do my bit. The modules were ok, 4 in the first year, 4 in the second year, each with an in module test, assignment after the module and an exam.
This third year however is the killer, it's the final year and we have to do our dissertation. The content is fine it's just finding the time at work to squeeze in an hour or two, or committing to do it of an evening/weekend outside of work. Worse still when there are plenty of distractions! It's really hard to maintain any sort of momentum.
I'm almost there though, I'm about two thirds done and my mentor seems happy with my work. I swear after this though, that's it, no more education for me!
Anyone else doing/done something similar?