Hmmm, How about going to school half the day and leaving the other half to work from
there on.
Get a workers permit.!
a full time student is always doing schoolwork/homeworka part time student only does the work in school;-)
Yes you can, but not if you just decide to quit because your school load is too much or what have you. You have to be laid off from your job. If you show proof that you are enrolled full-time in school (12 or more credit hours), you can draw unemployment benefits and you are excluded from having to seek work. All you need is a school official's signature every five weeks to show you are still enrolled full time.
Not unless she is married.
If your a full time student, you can apply for a maintenance loan and a tuition loan, you can also apply for a grant which you dont have to pay back.
and to go directly to the child.
She quit for a really short time then she went on again. So far,she's only quit once.
Realistically
structurally unemployed
That depends entirely on the school district, the individual school and the teacher's area of expertise. It can be part time or full time.
No
Clyde served a huge amount of time in prison and Bonnie quit school and married Roy Thornton
It is not possible to work a full time job and go to med school full time unless you are studying during the day and working overnight. This is not wise as your body will burn out. You might want to consider part time work while studying full time.