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<blockquote data-quote="britzen" data-source="post: 22319708" data-attributes="member: 880185"><p>Echoing what was said above...</p><p></p><p>If you're the sort of person who is going to head to class at 8 am and then spend time after class ends in the library until 10 pm... Don't bring your dog.</p><p></p><p>If you're the type who likes to study at home and will figure out a way to care for a dog when you can't make it home on a long day (dog walker, doggy daycare, giving up your lunch hour to let them out), you'll have plenty of time for them.</p><p></p><p>There are obviously people in between that too. Having pets in school is very doable. I probably spend between 40-60 hours per week on school work. Year 1-2, I probably spent about 30 hours physically at my school during the week and did everything else from home. I do occasional clubs or similar during lunch or after class, but not that much. I have tons of time for my dogs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="britzen, post: 22319708, member: 880185"] Echoing what was said above... If you're the sort of person who is going to head to class at 8 am and then spend time after class ends in the library until 10 pm... Don't bring your dog. If you're the type who likes to study at home and will figure out a way to care for a dog when you can't make it home on a long day (dog walker, doggy daycare, giving up your lunch hour to let them out), you'll have plenty of time for them. There are obviously people in between that too. Having pets in school is very doable. I probably spend between 40-60 hours per week on school work. Year 1-2, I probably spent about 30 hours physically at my school during the week and did everything else from home. I do occasional clubs or similar during lunch or after class, but not that much. I have tons of time for my dogs. [/QUOTE]
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