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Anyone in school with kid/s?
« on: August 03, 2005, 03:02:33 PM »
Looking into doing my postgrad in the UK- potentially Scotland, however, I am a single mom with a school-aged son. Would this even be feasable? Does anyone actually KNOW of any single international parents/ students? (For what it's worth, he'd be 8 or 9- US grade 3 or 4 by the time I'd be ready. . . . ) Aurgh. I just don't want to get in a bind once I'm "past the point of no return" :o
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Re: Anyone in school with kid/s?
« Reply #1 on: August 03, 2005, 09:01:24 PM »
 ???
Seriously?
No one?
 :-\\\\
Okay- I'll see what I can dig up. . .
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Re: Anyone in school with kid/s?
« Reply #2 on: August 04, 2005, 10:32:07 AM »
I don't personally know of anyone in your situation MissyMo  :-[, so I can't offer any advice... but I'm currently a fulltime student in Scotland. Where in Scotland would you be interested in studying?
Plans on hold 'cuz Brexit


Re: Anyone in school with kid/s?
« Reply #3 on: August 04, 2005, 11:25:52 AM »
Sorry, don't know any single parents in this situation, as it would mean borrowing even more money for a bigger flat to accommodate you and you can only work part-time. 

Depending on the field, it might be cheaper to train in the States and then come over on a work permit. 


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Re: Anyone in school with kid/s?
« Reply #4 on: August 04, 2005, 11:34:19 AM »
Thank you both for tackling a semi-thorny question.
 ;D
I've got 2 years left of a double B.A. in English (Writing concentration) and Anthropology (archaeology concentration). (I started off as a youth ministry major???) Most of the US grad programs I'm  finding either focus on southwestern US or Middle East/Rome excavations- I'm looking more towards early western european settlements. Edinburgh and Glasgow both have good programs- there are some in England as well.
*Sigh*   You'd  think there are enough international students of med programs and such- and some of those guys bring over their families. . . BUT they're married- which makes a difference in the kid-juggling. . . Hmmm- things to ponder. But again- thank you, ladies for your input. :)
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Re: Anyone in school with kid/s?
« Reply #5 on: August 04, 2005, 11:41:53 AM »
Being married or having a domestic partner also means the non-student one of you can work full-time, or the two of you can work part-time and have a combined full-time income, which can help a long way towards supporting a child. 

Lectures can also run until 6.30PM, meaning you may have the additional expense of having to pay for after-school care, which is not offered for free (at least in Edinburgh).  Tutorials can also take place on Saturdays in some areas. 


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Re: Anyone in school with kid/s?
« Reply #6 on: August 04, 2005, 11:50:47 AM »
So- I need to sign up for the 1st "arranged marriages here" extravaganza I can find. . . Hmmmm. . .
(NEW things to ponder!!)(I'm kidding. Sort of. No, really, I am.)
Yeah- I knew about the spouse working. (With my luck I'd end up with a louse that wouldn't- which is why, so far, I've done better single  8))
Well- I suppose I can see what kind of research grants I can dig up, see if I can write my way into a bit more money. . .
(Not that I've educated myself to be entirely unemployable- I am so smooth sometimes  ::)
Thankee much!
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