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<blockquote data-quote="Bagels" data-source="post: 1169628" data-attributes="member: 43436"><p>Yes, it's possible, and I've seen it done, but you'd likely position yourself to take most of your classes online. It's becoming increasingly possible to earn select degrees completely online at many state college & universities - which is a better path than utilizing online schools (especially University of Phoenix). </p><p></p><p>HOWEVER... recognize that as you dig into higher-level college classes, many consume more time. I typically spend 10+ hours per week per class studying & completing assignments, and I'm somebody who can get away with spending less time studying. There are weeks when some classes occupy 20+ hours of my time, if there's an exam or major project. So when there's 168 hours per week, work (including commute) occupies 60, sleep occupies 56 (you'll need at least, and probably more than that, to do well at your job + school), and eating/showering/pooping 10+ ... you get the idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bagels, post: 1169628, member: 43436"] Yes, it's possible, and I've seen it done, but you'd likely position yourself to take most of your classes online. It's becoming increasingly possible to earn select degrees completely online at many state college & universities - which is a better path than utilizing online schools (especially University of Phoenix). HOWEVER... recognize that as you dig into higher-level college classes, many consume more time. I typically spend 10+ hours per week per class studying & completing assignments, and I'm somebody who can get away with spending less time studying. There are weeks when some classes occupy 20+ hours of my time, if there's an exam or major project. So when there's 168 hours per week, work (including commute) occupies 60, sleep occupies 56 (you'll need at least, and probably more than that, to do well at your job + school), and eating/showering/pooping 10+ ... you get the idea. [/QUOTE]
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