I am a student also with Spartanburg Tech. I also work part-time and have a two year old daughter. I have a wonderful husband that will help if I need him, but only if I'm in crisis mode like right now. Exams are next week. The best thing that I can suggest is to get outside of the house to do your homework/study. I know this can be difficult to do, but is absolutely necessary in order to succeed. This can be a good excuse to take the kids to grandma's house for a few hours or tell your husband to watch them for a little while. Most importantly, don't let guilt get the best of you. I was a stay-at-home mom before going to school. My daughter was 6 mo old and gets sick frequently. I would feel guilty about leaving her but then I realized that I was going to school not only for myself, but for them also. All three of us are going to be better off for this little sacrifice. IT WILL BE HARD!!! DON'T GIVE UP!!!
On the note-taking, I would only write the main points the instructor is saying. The tests usually revolve only around the main points and not the fluff that goes with it. Concentrate on vocabulary words-what do they mean and how do they work? Most important, if you don't know, ASK!! Most of the time if you have a question, everyone else wants to know the same thing. If you are too shy to ask in class, e-mail your instructor or set up an appointment with them. If you have a short question, you can ask after class. But do realize that most instructors need to rush off to another class just like you do. If tutoring is available, take it.
Don't bite off more than you can chew. Some classes are more demanding than others, especially in the medical field.
One big tip. When you sit down to study, keep a piece of paper handy to write down all the things that pop into your head as you start to study. This way, you have it written down so you won't forget it and you are able to concentrate.
If you follow these suggestions, you should do fine. Just remember your house will not be as clean as it was before you started school and you will not have as much time/energy to put into your house and family as you used to. But constantly remind yourself of what you are there for. Keep a picture of your family in a place where you will see it often. I have a picture of my husband and daughter on my cellphone wallpaper. Everytime I open my phone, there they are. In the beginning, I kept a picture of my little girl in the front cover of my notebook. I really needed the inspiration in the beginning.
Now things are a lot better. My family and I have gotten used to me being in school. There are still rough spots, but eventually you and the family get used to it. Just think of it as practice for when you go to work.