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Old Nov 21, 2006, 01:41 PM
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Re: Working Full Time and Going to School Full Time

It really depends on the type of student that you are. If you decide to work, whether it's part-time or full time, you have to manage your time wisely. If you are not good at managing your time, I would highly advise against it. It also depends on the type of person that you are. Some people can work full time and graduate with honors, while others students struggle with part-time jobs or no jobs at all and end up failing out of school. If I was you I would think carefully aboutthis desicion. If its at all possible I would suggest getting a roomate so that you can split the bills and then go from there.

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Old Nov 21, 2006, 04:07 PM
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Re: Working Full Time and Going to School Full Time

Thanks....I can't do the roommate thing but my little sister is going to move to VA beach to attend college so she will live with me a while. I am good with time management but right now I am a B student with out studying but I would like to become an A student which I know I can do if I study. After all I did make A's in my A&P classes and my Microbiology classes and they were hard.

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It really depends on the type of student that you are. If you decide to work, whether it's part-time or full time, you have to manage your time wisely. If you are not good at managing your time, I would highly advise against it. It also depends on the type of person that you are. Some people can work full time and graduate with honors, while others students struggle with part-time jobs or no jobs at all and end up failing out of school. If I was you I would think carefully aboutthis desicion. If its at all possible I would suggest getting a roomate so that you can split the bills and then go from there.

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