Re: how can a women win a guys heart back?
Whether you're in school part-time and working full-time or vice versa, that's a full load to carry. In addition, you need time to study. He needs to understand that you won't be going to school forever, at some point you'll be done. If you are making a genuine effort to spend time with him in spite of your full load, then I would say that he's not being understanding enough. Sometimes work or school can take away from personal time. When our daughter was a year old, my husband had to work some serious overtime. I'm talking about some 14 hour days. This lasted for more than a month. It wasn't easy for me. Much as I loved caring for our daughter, I wanted some adult time, too. However, I knew that this, too, shall pass plus it was a blessing in disguise. Money was really tight then and the overtime pay really helped us.
If you aren't making fake excuses for not spending time with him, then it is he who has a problem. Does he not realize that this won't last forever? You can try talking it out with him. Find out what he expects from you. Then decide if his expectations are realistic given your workload.