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Reply to "Wife says I should not go back to school. Agree?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If my husband and I were in this situation this would be a decision that both of us would have to fully support in order to say yes. Here is what I expect we would be wrestling in terms of factors: - remaining time with child - drain on family and spouse time - financial drain, especially at a time when facing college costs for child - fulfillment of a dream - the example set by a parent when going back to school can be very powerful - likelihood of the education paying off significantly (in emotional/financial/career/self-worth measures) - level of want versus need involved in the desire to pursue the degree - cost/benefit analysis for the family, marriage and other relationships that might be impacted by one person undertaking something like this. To be honest, it would be a pretty tough sell in our house. I would love to go back to graduate school (and I too feel a bit of the "something to prove" issue) but it would do significantly more harm that good to my marriage and my relationship with my kids. So it would be a non-starter for us. If my husband wanted to do it and I sensed on some level that it was as much [b]out of personal vanity, or if I felt that it was a pipe dream pursuit in terms of entrepreneurial opportunities, then I'd be opposed[/b]. I'm not saying that's what's going on w/ you and this program, but those would be among my concerns.[/quote] Honey, is that you? My children actually saw me go back to get my professional license and were proud of their dad. I just want to do something different, get the "chip off my shoulder about non-prestigious" undergrad, plug into a new network, and learn more about another area so that I can meet up with people who also want to start companies as well as the venture capital people who are interested in graduates of this program,.[/quote]
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