>>12812587more or less, yeah. at the end of the day i still have to take the classes so it's not like i can ruin my education this way. studying ahead like this was part of the plan for a long time, just originally it was to work part time during the summer and the school year instead.
that's the hope. problem is getting the timing right. walmart for example is hiring stockers for a 3pm-midnight shift which is nice but my class will be from like 10-11:15am. those don't overlap but it means once you account for travel time and morning routine i'd be going to bed as soon as i get home, waking up a little less than 8 hours later to get ready and go to class, then twiddling my thumbs for like 3 hours before going to a full work day. on the other hand if i found something with like a noon-9pm shift (which doesn't sound particularly likely anyway) then i'd only have 45 minutes to get to work from school which could be way too little.
this i can respect at least
>>12812606idk but i know i've seen this exact setup before