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How will you balance your education and your children over the summer?
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Employ the help of a babysitter or family
12 votes
8.16%
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Not sure yet
31 votes
21.09%
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Engage the kids in summer activities
37 votes
25.17%
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Study while the kids sleep
67 votes
45.58%
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