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Is it feasible for me to go to school with a baby?

I tried posting this in the weekly thread or whatever but no response. I am recently divorced and I want to become a radiology technician. However I have a 3 month old baby and I am a single mother with no help from the father. Is there anyone who has been through this? I already don’t have time for myself as it is but it’s kind of now or never as I am 30 years old so I want to try. I’m just afraid to take out a loan and end up unable to devote enough time.

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