If you be a professional student and get that degree you know you'll be making more money so what do you care what other think.
This is not a question on how other think of you but a question of making a stand on what you believe is a right thing to do. You will be tested over and over again to do the right thing even if the mass feel it isn't right. Stick with what you believe, stick with what you can live with.
It's call being an adult.
Oh and use spell check from now on.
2006-10-06 02:56:06
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answered by Kenshin 5
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Not it is not. I am planning to quit my full time job and go to school full time. Why people might ask?
My degree requires for me to be a full time student. I have to go to school from 8 in the morning to 4 in the afternoon 5 days a week. Not counting the studying i have to do during my non school hours. Mind you it is a medical program. Having a job would be too much for anyone to handle. You also have to do an intership. If you have anything below a B in a class they will kick you out of the program. It is not possible for me to have a job while doing all this.
Don't worry about what people think, after all you are doing it for yourself.
2006-10-06 02:21:10
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answered by Yen 3
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If it's something that is ultimately bettering themselves, there is no cowardice there. Some people just can't hack a fulltime job AND school. That doesn't make them a coward at all. A coward gives up hope, not someone attempting to make a difference in themselves.
2006-10-06 02:19:11
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answered by ? 5
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Studying should be the #1 priority, but what about money? Maybe a job with better hours? You still need to eat and have a place to live.
2006-10-06 02:21:06
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answered by lisa s 3
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I would think that if you don't NEED to work and study why would you? You will not learn as well if you do both. If you are working 8 hours a day and going to school you are going to be more tired, and that means that you will not learn as well as if you were more rested.
And why would coward be involved? Is he afraid to work?
2006-10-06 02:39:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Ambition and plans to prepare yourself for a "better life" is a good thing of course. You must plan, if you have financial responsibilities, you must be able to continue to meet them. You must not become a burden to someone else while striving toward your goals. There are a lot of ways to continue education while continuing employment. Research the options.
2006-10-06 02:27:10
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answered by June smiles 7
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NO. I had this problem too. I worked and go to college. But it makes me cannot finish my thesis on time, bec i have to meet this and that professor. So i quit work and concentrate study instead. Just make ur priority. Good luck!
2006-10-06 02:25:35
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answered by falcon_lady 3
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If bettering yourself means giving up a job whether its paying well or just paying the bills think again.... Live is getting on with life..... No its not being a coward.. Its moving on........................
2006-10-06 02:21:25
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answered by jillrodenlee 1
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Certainly not. Concentrate on the studies.
2006-10-06 02:19:14
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answered by sarah071267 5
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course not i wanna quit wrk 2 study but fincalially i cant!
2006-10-06 02:19:08
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answered by Anonymous
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