Some quick background: I am a non trad, late getting into college because of some reasons I have posted about previously. I am just finishing my first full year of credits while working full time and I am transferring to a private university next semester. I have been very nervous about what I was going to do when I transferred as this school is very pricy and I pay my tuition up front. (btw, there are no state schools within an hour drive of me, and I'll be living off campus for private reasons, so this is my only option.)
So to my current situation - I have just been given the unbelievable gift of paid tuition from my grandparents. They have agreed to pay my tuition in full for the university and medical school when I matriculate. Lets say I am floored. I know they're rich of course, but they are also not the most openhanded people. They wont be paying living expenses etc, just flat tuition and books. I am now stuck on deciding whether I should continue working to pay my rent and other bills, or if I should quit and live on loans for living expenses while I take a heavy courseload. I would prefer to get done quickly, because I am already late into this process, but I don't want to do anything foolish like quitting my job in haste if it's the wrong plan. I have been working full time and taking about 11 units per semester, and feel like I could easily kick that up to 18 if I wasn't working.
What would you do in my situation?
So to my current situation - I have just been given the unbelievable gift of paid tuition from my grandparents. They have agreed to pay my tuition in full for the university and medical school when I matriculate. Lets say I am floored. I know they're rich of course, but they are also not the most openhanded people. They wont be paying living expenses etc, just flat tuition and books. I am now stuck on deciding whether I should continue working to pay my rent and other bills, or if I should quit and live on loans for living expenses while I take a heavy courseload. I would prefer to get done quickly, because I am already late into this process, but I don't want to do anything foolish like quitting my job in haste if it's the wrong plan. I have been working full time and taking about 11 units per semester, and feel like I could easily kick that up to 18 if I wasn't working.
What would you do in my situation?