<p>general classes and two different areas of studies(Business, acting/drama, etc) or a beginner's class for those specific studies for University in the future?</p>
<p>I know that it depends on the amount of classes you choose to pick and how you schedule it but right now, I've been making a rigorous plan for my future and trying to figure out how I can fit my part-time job, boxing training/sparring for a fight, and school/college all into my schedule. I'm an 18 year old Hispanic male that just recently graduated form high school last year(May 2013) and my father has been nagging me to death to find a job and go back to school immediately after I was disqualified from the US Army and denied for a medical waiver for an eye muscle problem with amblyopia in my right eye. </p>
<p>My father was also trying to persuade me into refraining from boxing to concentrate on school and he's mostly doing this to me because of his fear of me ending up like both of my dysfunctional older sisters who would always fight/bicker with each other about something personal and simple-minded and even worse, both still live with my parents with one of my older sisters(a single mom) having an 8 year old daughter for my mom to take care of for her and my father still has to pay for their bills after messing their lives up. Thus, my dad tells me to immediately find a job to pay for my own bills and go back to school to do something better with my life and not just sit at home all day doing nothing but playing video games, using computer, watching TV, etc.. I tried to assure my father that I'm that I'm not going to end up like my sisters who are drama queens and screw ups and that I'm old enough(I'm 18) to pay for my boxing gym membership(It's only $58 per year, pretty cheap for a boxing gym) to possibly start competing without his permission while working a part-time job and going to college simultaneously when I figure out how I can fit all this into my schedule. Oh and by the way, I live in Mesa, AZ and I haven't I applied for a community college yet after wasting my 2.5 months on my Army enlistment process only to find out that they disqualified me and denied me a medical waiver. </p>
<p>The community college I'm going to in Mesa, AZ is Mesa Community College and next semester doesn't start until January 13th, 2014. My reasoning of all this is to continue boxing(my most favorite hobby), make money to pay for my own bills and for college and to at least do something with my life. About 2 weeks ago, I just started applying for a Financial Aid program called FAFSA(haven't completed application yet) since I come from a low income family. My biggest plan for my future is to go to community college to redeem myself from a mediocre GPA in High School(Math and Science related subjects have always been my worst subjects and no matter how hard I tried, I can barely get a C- and a D+) and aim for the best GPA I can possibly get in order to get an Out-of-State transfer scholarship(UCLA is the University I've always wanted to be in) I've done many mistakes in my life that I'm absolutely not proud of and I'm certainly regretting it but I want to make that up with hard work in my part-time job and especially in boxing and college. I'm aiming for a double major(for Business and Acting/Drama) if it's possible for me. </p>
<p>And yes, I know that most of you guys have heard a ton of sob stories from students that screwed up and you may be sick and tired of perceiving them but each of the sob stories at least have different case scenarios. </p>
<p>(I'm not sure if this is the right section in this forum to ask this type of question but here it is)</p>
<p>Any advice/suggestions from someone with a relatable personal issues here on this forum?</p>