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Background: Some bureaucrats at my university have it out for me, so, it doesn't look like I'll be able to take any graduate courses until junior year. Based on an earlier thread I created, it seems like there aren't any colleges worth transferring to that accept Spring applications and will let me take grad level courses. As it is, the only class I bother attending is the one grad course I'm taking (technically, that and the bio/orgo labs). Of course, I can't take any grad courses next semester thanks to the bureaucrats. So, I'm thinking of taking a bunch of easy, lecture hall science/math courses next semester, along with biochem, to pad my science gpa.
Since I do not plan on attending any of my classes next semester (except for exams), would it be possible to get a full-time job during the semester? Or are there some legal restrictions preventing this from working out? Anyone here had a full time job while in college, and know what the process is like? Do you need the university's permission to get the job, if you're a full time student? Also, do you need to mention you're a full time student on your job application? Thanks in advance.
Since I do not plan on attending any of my classes next semester (except for exams), would it be possible to get a full-time job during the semester? Or are there some legal restrictions preventing this from working out? Anyone here had a full time job while in college, and know what the process is like? Do you need the university's permission to get the job, if you're a full time student? Also, do you need to mention you're a full time student on your job application? Thanks in advance.
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