Contra Marcion
Puritan Board Freshman
For seminary grads/students: Anyone had to work full-time during seminary? I'm looking at doing just that next year, and I'd like to hear from people who've survived the experience.
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For seminary grads/students: Anyone had to work full-time during seminary? I'm looking at doing just that next year, and I'd like to hear from people who've survived the experience.
Multiply every credit for which you enroll by three. That will give you the total number of hours per week you need to do well, to write papers, study for exams, and finish the reading.
Yesterday at lunch we heard from graduating students who've taken 26, 10, 9, and 6 years to finish their degrees. Those are extreme cases but we've had a number of students take 4-5 years to finish their degrees. It can be done.
Blessings,
rsc
Thanks everyone for the straight-forward answers and practical advice. I've been blessed with a skill that pays fairly well (I'm an ER nurse), so I may be able to scale back the work hours and still get by. I thank God especially for a loving and supportive wife, who's willing to put up with all of this!
Thank you for all the Godly wisdom. I'll definitely take what was said for action, especially the time-calculation formula (Thanks, Dr. Clark!). I don't want my wife and children to suffer through my seminary years.
Thanks everyone for the straight-forward answers and practical advice. I've been blessed with a skill that pays fairly well (I'm an ER nurse), so I may be able to scale back the work hours and still get by. I thank God especially for a loving and supportive wife, who's willing to put up with all of this!
Thank you for all the Godly wisdom. I'll definitely take what was said for action, especially the time-calculation formula (Thanks, Dr. Clark!). I don't want my wife and children to suffer through my seminary years.
I'm trying to picture all these male nurses in the starched white uniform dresses, white "sensible shoes", and that cute little peaked white hat - all of which was the standard nurse uniform up until the late 1960s, I believe.
I'm not trying very hard, you understand...
:nods:I have about 3-4 jobs and my wife works too!
For seminary grads/students: Anyone had to work full-time during seminary? I'm looking at doing just that next year, and I'd like to hear from people who've survived the experience.
I'm trying to picture all these male nurses in the starched white uniform dresses, white "sensible shoes", and that cute little peaked white hat - all of which was the standard nurse uniform up until the late 1960s, I believe.
I'm not trying very hard, you understand...
On another note, have any of you nurse theology students thought about hospital chaplaincy?