>on a full-ride scholarship at an unranked state university
>double majoring in political science and philosophy (3.6 GPA, junior year), hope to attend law school
>$4k in savings
>monthly living costs about $450 (including rent, utilities, and food -- my gf and I live in a 1 bedroom apt)
>work part-time as an on-campus computer tech making $10/h
Why am I always so exhausted /biz/
:( I'm in class from 9am-2pm and work from 4pm-8pm, should I be doing something different at this point in my life?
Yeah you should be getting a degree in a non meme field.
>>1462579
The unemployment rate amongst polysci majors is not, relatively, very high.
>>1462574
Don't forget to work out.
>>1462591
They know how to read and write which makes them very welcome as mcdonalds and starbucks employees.
>>1462605
Not really feasible during the Spring/Fall.
>>1462608
Average starting salary is $40k/yr.
>>1462574
>Full ride scholarship
Good.
>Double majoring
Good
>Political Science and Philosophy
Not so good.
>Hope to attend law school
Don't, unless you get a full ride or a really good offer from a T14.
>$4k in savings
OK
>$450 in living costs
Great!
>Working part time
Not bad.
>Why am I always so exhausted?
Welcome to the real world.
Real answer: Make time for the gym, eating healthy, and sleeping well. Yes, you work hard, but many on this board work just as hard. "Feasible" is bullshit, people working 14 hour days in finance and law make the time, so should you.
>>1462574
>>double majoring in political science and philosophy
>>1462574
>double majoring in political science and philosophy (3.6 GPA, junior year)
Do yourself a favor and don't listen to the retards spouting that you need to go to a T14 law school to have any chance. This meme get's so many people into debt it's not even funny. The quality of education is the same across the top 50, and the "reputation" stops mattering after you get your first job.
Do yourself a favor and don't listen to the retards spouting that you need to go to a T14 law school to have any chance. This meme get's so many people into debt it's not even funny. The quality of education is the same across the top 50, and the "reputation" stops mattering after you get your first job.
>>1462609
Top kek