that was me for a while, 2 jobs, working seven days a week. worked evenings everyday and went to college 5 days a week, 16 credits each semester. (had at least 4 classes of homework each day. ) the last semester, unfortunately my college work and job performance suffered, i was rather stressed. plus with gas and supplies, it was a strain on my wallet.
right now, I'm no longer in college, and i was able to get a day off at work. i feel better now.
if at all possible, id say go as a part time student. (about 9 credits, or 2 or three classes a week.) it'll take longer to finish, but its less pressure that way, and you can still work to pay for everything you need to go to school.
(note, this guideline is for a 2 year community college, a 4-6 year university won't give you any time for a job whatsoever, so i hope you have a good amount of money saved up or loaned to you.
Is it normal to be 20 and work everyday
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that was me for a while, 2 jobs, working seven days a week. worked evenings everyday and went to college 5 days a week, 16 credits each semester. (had at least 4 classes of homework each day. ) the last semester, unfortunately my college work and job performance suffered, i was rather stressed. plus with gas and supplies, it was a strain on my wallet.
right now, I'm no longer in college, and i was able to get a day off at work. i feel better now.
if at all possible, id say go as a part time student. (about 9 credits, or 2 or three classes a week.) it'll take longer to finish, but its less pressure that way, and you can still work to pay for everything you need to go to school.
(note, this guideline is for a 2 year community college, a 4-6 year university won't give you any time for a job whatsoever, so i hope you have a good amount of money saved up or loaned to you.