I usually balance school by doing online classes and regular classes - that has helped me a lot, and I'm able to get my schoolwork done while I'm traveling too.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I do a kind of homeschooling where some of it's on the computer and some of it's classes around the city. So sometimes I'll have a class in the morning or do school at home.
I always put a lot of priority on my education, even if that means taking classes after work or on the weekends.
I like to balance competing with studying. It's hard work at the moment, but it could be worse.
I came from a poor family, so working and going to school at the same time was natural. It taught me multi-tasking, although we didn't call it that back then. I learned I could never be idle, I need to be doing many things at once.
I seem to get totally wrapped up in teaching and working with students during the school year. During the summer, I try to spend time in the real world, writing code for therapy and perhaps for some useful purpose.
Also, I'm always learning better and better how to prioritize and how to leave certain things for the next day.
I'm visiting my high school. Every half year I do the exams, and then this year I'm going to graduate.
I've always enjoyed real work more than schoolwork. My mother will attest to that - she was always concerned about me academically.
I just decided that I wasn't going to gain anything by going to school, since we couldn't afford it anyway, so I left school very early and went to work and progressively did things.
I do my schooling through an independent study program where I am able to do all my work at home, and then every two weeks, I meet with my teacher and turn in my work. When I am on set, I work with a studio teacher, and we do a mandatory three hours of school a day.