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This is kind of a rant but does the school care about people who need to work to support themselves to go to school? The offered lecture times for Spring 2023 are almost all in the middle of the day for ME. " We are ranked number one in the United States for the upward mobility of our students." doesn't seem to be applicable for working students as some of us can only take a limited number of classes per semester that are usually at evening/night to limit income reduction. For those who have to work to go to school, how many classes are y'all taking and how are y'all managing them?
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