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I started my doctorate a few years ago - at the beginning I was pregnant with #1 and then a couple years later had baby #2, both at the same time as a full time job. Now with baby #3 coming along - I have quit my job to focus on the babies.
I must say the degree, full time work and having kids is manageable. That is, time management is the key. Most of the classes are on evenings and homework can be done when the kids are in bed. Weekends I didn't do much, as it was family time, but having said that I took opportunity of all her naps and such to work. With baby #2 it was pretty much the same time, must say that it was a bit more challenging as #1 was getting older (2 years) and her demands were higher...no full day school, so had to arrange different activities for her within her schedule and then (at that time) my mom was around so she could really help me out - your older one is 5 so that is an "easier" age cause they will have more things to do on their "own" if you know what I mean. With #3 coming along, there is no way I can hold down all three things - full time, study and mom....especially since my 3 are (will be- #3 due August) going to below the age of 3...so I gave up my job to focus on kids and doctorate - get that out of the way!
I truly believe that you will be able to do it - like I said time management is the key and seeing that your older kid is at full day school already I'm assuming that bed times are regular so you will have your own personal time in the evening to complete your work for the degree. Your young one is only 3mths old which means that once she sleeps through the night (if she is not already) the evenings will be for your personal use too. You can do it!You will feel guilty at first, but remember it's only a short time in the big picture and the kids, as long as they are under good care then you have nothing to worry about. I'm assuming the Masters degree is only 2 years part time...if so, time goes by even faster! Good luck !
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Thanka2, I did it while working full time at a pretty full on job.
(1) Make sure your children are on a sleep routine. Mine are sleeping by 7-8 p.m. every night. Those precious 2-3 hours until you go to bed are the only times you'll feel vicilised enough to get through your readings. I'm not a morning person so getting up at the crack of dawn didn't work. I did this Mon-Thurs. Gave myself Fri nights off.
(2) Every Saturday and/or Sunday, get your husband to take the kids out in the afternoon/morning for about 2-3 hours to get some work done. When it got busy for me, it was both days. NEVER feel guilty about it.
(3) Readings, get them done whenever you can at work e.g. eat lunch while you read, on the train, on the bus. Get some done everyday! If you are doing it with a HK university, not to worry about it as they are far more relaxed in expectations than any other English speaking country. I've seen my colleagues get their work done at work!
(4) I wrote my papers while at work too during free periods. I teach so there's some time.
It requires planning and constantly telling yourself (REMINDING yourself) that you should not feel guilty about doing what is necessary for your career so that you can provide a better life for your kids. And, one last important thing,
(5) Find a support network of women friends who work full-time, study etc. They are going to be your lifeline. I found that meeting other women in my shoes (English speaking foreigners in HK) has helped me get through the guilt. Nobody understands it better. I'll be round the corner from you soon. So happy to put a pot of tea on for you anytime.
In about 3-6 months I will most probably be in the same boat. I'll be on my 3rd Masters. Different this time as there are 2 kids but I know it's quite easily done as long as there's teamwork at home and support.
Are you a glutton for punishment or what? Either that or you're just incredibly intelligent and motivated. (Probably the latter!) (6) ALWAYS find time for yourself (without husband/kids) to breathe when the work/study life gets too much.

Good Luck! It's an awesome feeling once you actually accomplished it. You think to yourself. WOW! I actually managed to do it and feel after that you can pretty much do anything!

Aw, thanks. Are you moving out here? Yes, having someone to lean on is a big thing, I think!
Third masters degree?!Are you a glutton for punishment or what? Either that or you're just incredibly intelligent and motivated. (Probably the latter!)