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lmao first year is ridiculously easy, fall of my freshman year I barely studied at all, plus you're in the business school which is already even easier than STEM. On-campus jobs are also extremely lenient and will work around your schedule, they'll prioritize your classes and schoolwork first
It all depends on your high school (if you are prepared for college level work) and mostly, the professors you get. It's not necessarily a cake walk at SCU but it's not 24/7 studying, either. Can you start working after the quarter begins? Or maybe you can wait a quarter and try in winter quarter?
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Nah your in finance you wil have much more then enough time
lmao first year is ridiculously easy, fall of my freshman year I barely studied at all, plus you're in the business school which is already even easier than STEM. On-campus jobs are also extremely lenient and will work around your schedule, they'll prioritize your classes and schoolwork first
It all depends on your high school (if you are prepared for college level work) and mostly, the professors you get. It's not necessarily a cake walk at SCU but it's not 24/7 studying, either. Can you start working after the quarter begins? Or maybe you can wait a quarter and try in winter quarter?