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Q&A: How do you manage two jobs and college?

Question by : How do you manage two jobs and college?
I currently work at Target as a cashier and my hours vary but they’re basically part time hours. My school schedule of course is permanent but I was offered another part time job at Hot Topic. How would I go about scheduling wise for both jobs? Would I coordinate hours after I get my Target hours each week? I don’t know what to do! Someone help please

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Answer by Stingray
you seem to know what to do
I think that if you want the job done and done right , give it to a busy person.
you are that busy person

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should i take a summer internship over summer classes at a community college?

Question by addictedtoLOST!: should i take a summer internship over summer classes at a community college?
I am going to be going into my second year of college and if i take classes during the summer, 4 classes in total are allowed, i will be a junior in college and hopefully raise my gpa, but i have an opportunity maybe to do an internship at alcon. Should i do an internship or stick with my studies and do the internship perhaps next summer?

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Answer by Jjj
Internship, internship, internship!
If its going to help you out in your career, do it. Your career lasts much longer and defines you more than your college experience.

That is, unless you are behind in credits for graduation. It seems like you’re not behind.

You can raise your GPA during the school year too. Taking summer classes doesn’t mean that you’re guaranteed good grades. You might get burnt out, distracted by the sunshine, or just get the same grades you would anyway.

DO THE INTERNSHIP. Then you have the possibility for an even better one the next summer.

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What are the best internship/work opportunities for an upperclassman pursuing a BA in Theatre?

Question by : What are the best internship/work opportunities for an upperclassman pursuing a BA in Theatre?
I am looking for opportunities to get experience (acting preferably) in the professional theatre community before pursuing a Graduate program in New York. If anyone has any information or recommendations on internship opportunities or professional work for non-equity actors (especially in the Philadelphia or New York areas) I would appreciate it!

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Answer by Theatre Doc
There are no such things as internships in acting. If you are an upperclassman, you should have a resume. Get a head shot and try to get some acting work. Professional means equity. A non equity actor can get an equity job via an agent or open audition (of which there are few). If they are not teaching you how to become a professional actor, you BA program ain’t worth beans.

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Will Fafsa pay me if I do a semester long, unpaid internship?

Question by : Will Fafsa pay me if I do a semester long, unpaid internship?
I know that Fafsa generally pays for living expenses when attending college for a regular semester while taking at least 12 credit hours. However, what happens if I decide I want and need to do a semester long internship that is unpaid and doesn’t offer housing? Does anyone know for sure whether or not they would still supply me with living expenses because my internship will most likely be a 40 hour work week?

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Answer by Suddenly Human
In order to get financial aid at your school (by filling out the fafsa) you must be a college student enrolled in a college class. To get student loans you have to be enrolled at least half time.

It is highly unlikely you will be able to find a college class that requires you to work a 40 hour a week internship because if you are working a 40 hour a week internship you aren’t likely going to be able to be a half time college student.

Financial aid doesn’t always provide people with enough aid for living expenses, it just depends on how expensive the school is that you choose and the types of aid you qualify for. Student loans have a max amount you can borrow no matter how expensive your school is so some folks who choose very expensive or out-of-state schools get no money for living expenses… except maybe a parent PLUS loan.

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How many internships do college students (finance majors) do on average before they graduate?

Question by Moomooson: How many internships do college students (finance majors) do on average before they graduate?
I know that I should try to do as many as I can, but I am worried I may not have more than two by the time I graduate. Most of the jobs that I have looked at, want me to have at least 1 year of work experience. I will only have 7 months of internship experience and one year as a finance professor assistant.

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Answer by Tigg
2 One the summer of 2nd year and then second the summer of 3rd year

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