So I don't get why someone taking 12 credit hours (and thus considered part-time at most schools) can work as many hours in a week as you want, yet 13 hours you can only work 20 hours a week. Why doesn't the ABA make a more defined rule?
Anyone have experience working more than 20 hours a week?
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Re: ABA Employment Maxs
Because it's the ABA and they aren't good at doing things.mp1202 wrote:So I don't get why someone taking 12 credit hours (and thus considered part-time at most schools) can work as many hours in a week as you want, yet 13 hours you can only work 20 hours a week. Why doesn't the ABA make a more defined rule?
Anyone have experience working more than 20 hours a week?