<p>Is it possible for a full-time college student to have two on-campus part-time jobs? </p>
<p>I am currently a research assistant ($7.50/hr, 3-5 hrs/wk). I got an email from a department seeking my assistance because they desperately need more minority students from my major. They saw me as a perfect candidate. </p>
<p>The second job pays $15.50/hr and 4-6 hrs/wk. Oh god ($$$...). </p>
<p>So help me: I can't ditch my first job (i'm on contract til June for it). Is it possible to do both? And not sacrifice my schoolwork?</p>
<p>Just do it..?</p>
<p>I currently work/volunteer 20+ hours a week and have 17 credits.</p>
<p>I'm scared because I'm not sure what is the policy towards students who are already employed to the university. I don't know any students who have two jobs working for the same place (in this case, the university).</p>
<p>well if you don't know your school's policy, maybe you should talk to your school's administrators. Also, 11hrs a week max is not very much.</p>
<p>Why don't you just ask what the policy is?</p>
<p>Take the 2nd job! I work 16 hours every week when I'm in college, and I've survived.</p>
<p>Do it. Once you have a job/many commitments, you will be more productive with the time you have remaining for studying. Time management is a great skill. Working 11 hours shouldn't overburden you.</p>
<p>11 hours?!?!?! Oh gosh you might have to drop out of college or never go to sleep...</p>
<p>Come on 11 hours is nothing geez</p>