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    Question What should i do?

    I am currently in college studying Co-operate Law, I am a full time student, I was offered a job at a bank. I am wondering if i should go to school part-time and work which will take much longer to get my degree. The bank pays $5000 per month.

    What should i do stay full-time in school and finish up fast? or work and make money and still finish course but at a longer time frame??
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    I'd work and school...

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    I would do work and school.. sounds like a sweet gig to me.
    As long as you can handle both.

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    hi Drake
    welcome to this forum site
    as you are a student and you also offered a part time job,but we dont no the timing of that job offered. so if job does not affect your studies than its ok to earn 5000 but if it affect your studies than I personally think you refuse to that job
    good luck
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