I work full time, collect my kids do dinner get them to bed clean house, sort lunches. Then around 930 I used to sit down to my books and study till 11.30. Back up the following morning to start it all again. Really proud myself got myself a distinction. It was hard but I got on with it coz if you decide to become a parent it's not about you anymore.This, I went back a few years ago, did an actual degree part time, not some mickey mouse course, over 3 years, worked about 30 hrs a week and was pregnant (and unwell) for parts of it. It's doable and there were people on my course working full time in very stressful jobs, so like I was probably the one who had it easiest
Not to make this into 'how many step I can do' thread, but I'm sure there are plenty of people on here who have studied and worked and have kids. It's not that uncommon. She seems to think she's the first to do everything, and that she has it hard. Would someone remind her, she chose this lifestyle, and the world doesn't owe her anything.
To be honest she will never succeed in her new "career" but plenty of jobs as a care assistant both private and public.