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Tips for Balancing College and Parenthood as an Athletic Training Student
Becoming an athletic trainer takes a lot of hard work, but your degree can open up doors in your career and qualify you for better jobs. Being a parent makes balancing college, work, and parenting a little more difficult, but plenty of parents still decide to go back to school and make it work.
If you go to college, you’re investing in your future. With a little determination and planning, you can earn your college degree as a parent even if it takes a little longer.
Why Parents are Going Back to School
You’re not alone if you’re unsure about going back to school since many parents are also wondering whether or not to go. When you have to pay your family’s bills and cover expenses like diapers and daycare, taking time away from your kids can seem overwhelming.
Even single parents can benefit from going back to school. Over her lifetime, a mother with a bachelor’s degree will earn about $630,000 more than one with just a high school diploma. If you get a graduate degree, you’ll earn about $1.1 million more than if you’re just a high school graduate.
There are other benefits to going back to school, too. When your child’s ready, you can inspire them to go to college too. Getting a degree can help…