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Summer school and working
How does this usually go down? Are hours flexible at most jobs or what?
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Re: Summer school and working
Really depends on the type of job you're looking at taking on. If it's any of the Government agencies, those are 40+ hours a week. Had a friend who worked at legal aid, and that was also 40+ hours a week. Does your school provide summer loans at all?
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Re: Summer school and working
I coworker at the DOJ was able to take a summer class, so it is possible. Don't know the specific logistics of how it worked. She was a UC Hastings student, but taking a course at Golden Gate I believe (which I think was in the evening after work).