Malaysian mum finds a way to juggle work, parenthood and a Master’s degree
Tuesday, 31 Dec 2019 02:56 PM MYTFlexible and independent learning schedules mean time for Liew to care for her young ones. — Picture from Pexels.com
“The banking industry is really competitive. Having working experience is not the only thing that employers will be concerned about, people will start looking into your background and your knowledge base,” said Liew. “But I’m still lucky because my in-laws help me to take care of the kids while my husband and I are at work during the day.”
“I found the online course through the internet and chose to enrol in it because it is time-saving,” said Liew. “I’m in my first semester and I can study anytime and anywhere as long as I have my laptop in hand. The coursework topics also relate to real-world issues which are familiar to working professionals like myself,” said Liew.
“I study about five to six hours a week, about one hour a day. I can revise on my laptop and go through materials like recorded discussion videos when I’m taking the train or at home before I sleep,” said Liew.
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