<p>Would it be feasible for me to work full time while taking 3 courses at a community college?</p>
<p>how well do you manage your time</p>
<p>Pretty well, I pulled a 3.85 fall semester (my first) at Suny-Binghamton while playing club rugby, intramural football (indoor and outdoor) and taking action on starting a new fraternity on campus, all before deciding that it was economically in my best interest to transfer to community college.</p>
<p><em>I would consider doing well to be 3.5 since my goal is to transfer to rutgers and be able to recieve an NJ Stars II scholarship.
*</em> at Binghamton I took a decently rigorous coarseload
Statistics which was easy, Political Ideologies, Macroeconomics, and a joint Writing and Public Speaking course</p>
<p>It depends on when you would be working and when you would be taking classes. Can you get a class schedule (maybe night classes?) that works with your plans and interests and doesn’t conflict with working 40+ hours a week. If you did that much at SUNY with a full course load, it sounds like you won’t have a problem finding time to fit everything in, so long as the time schedules don’t conflict.</p>