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Road Side Pub
Going back to school. Could use a little advice.
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<blockquote data-quote="west08" data-source="post: 14636999" data-attributes="member: 140424"><p>Not sure what degree you are pursuing or what your current job is, but if I were in your shoes I would probably find a new full-time job that pays for tuition. I wouldn't want to work for a company that is disappointed that I would want to further myself and improve my job performance which could help them make more money in the end. </p><p></p><p>If you really like your job, like others said, find a part time job. I always worked between 15-20 hours a week while taking an average of about 18 credits and was the SAE Baja team captain. Also look into scholarships. That is one of the biggest regrets I had was not applying for them sooner. I got $8000 for writing one essay that I used for 4 scholarships. Only did it for my senior year; should have done it freshman year. But instead I got a bunch of student loans...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="west08, post: 14636999, member: 140424"] Not sure what degree you are pursuing or what your current job is, but if I were in your shoes I would probably find a new full-time job that pays for tuition. I wouldn't want to work for a company that is disappointed that I would want to further myself and improve my job performance which could help them make more money in the end. If you really like your job, like others said, find a part time job. I always worked between 15-20 hours a week while taking an average of about 18 credits and was the SAE Baja team captain. Also look into scholarships. That is one of the biggest regrets I had was not applying for them sooner. I got $8000 for writing one essay that I used for 4 scholarships. Only did it for my senior year; should have done it freshman year. But instead I got a bunch of student loans... [/QUOTE]
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