I am really stressed out right now. Life seems to be happening really fast for me and its all on me, which is good because at 23 its about 5 years to late for me to start taking responsibility for these things.
I am hopefully going to graduate in May with my degree in mathematics. But that means two 17 credit semesters + classes over winter break(what ever I can take) and that might not even do it.
After I graduate I am hoping to go to another school to get my teaching license. They offer a 2 year post graduate program that I am going to do in a year and a half(lots of people do it this way). But to get accepted into the program I need a B- grade point average and lets just say that I'm not even close to that. So not only do I need to face 2 17 credit semesters to graduate, but they need to be almost straight A semesters to get into that program.
Going to this school also means a move which I am going to pay for my self. I am also going to take full responsibility for supporting my self once I move but that means I have to work. But with the amount of school work I have the amount of hours has to be somewhat limited(15 hours max I would think). I did some research and in the area I'm going to be living in I will need about 1100 a month to live on per month. This covers: gas, food, rent, all utilities(rough estimating here), cable/internet, car insurance, and misc household expenses(toilet paper, cleaning supplies, etc). I have 7 months to make about 3300 dollars, I want that much so I can support my self a little bit before I move. But that boils down to about 20 hours of work at $7/hour(again rough math here) and i can't work that much but not many entry level jobs are paying higher than that.
So as you can see I have quite a lot on my plate right now so vibes are appreciated.
Today my mom is coming up to help me get organized for the semester and I am kind of excited but also kind of dreading it because, though we do get the work done, me and her don't really work well together anymore.
I am hopefully going to graduate in May with my degree in mathematics. But that means two 17 credit semesters + classes over winter break(what ever I can take) and that might not even do it.
After I graduate I am hoping to go to another school to get my teaching license. They offer a 2 year post graduate program that I am going to do in a year and a half(lots of people do it this way). But to get accepted into the program I need a B- grade point average and lets just say that I'm not even close to that. So not only do I need to face 2 17 credit semesters to graduate, but they need to be almost straight A semesters to get into that program.
Going to this school also means a move which I am going to pay for my self. I am also going to take full responsibility for supporting my self once I move but that means I have to work. But with the amount of school work I have the amount of hours has to be somewhat limited(15 hours max I would think). I did some research and in the area I'm going to be living in I will need about 1100 a month to live on per month. This covers: gas, food, rent, all utilities(rough estimating here), cable/internet, car insurance, and misc household expenses(toilet paper, cleaning supplies, etc). I have 7 months to make about 3300 dollars, I want that much so I can support my self a little bit before I move. But that boils down to about 20 hours of work at $7/hour(again rough math here) and i can't work that much but not many entry level jobs are paying higher than that.
So as you can see I have quite a lot on my plate right now so vibes are appreciated.
Today my mom is coming up to help me get organized for the semester and I am kind of excited but also kind of dreading it because, though we do get the work done, me and her don't really work well together anymore.