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>>7723698
>Nice Hamburgor!
Thank you!

>some people don't have the motivation to work part time and study art

Unfortunately most people will not be able to get away with not working at some point. Even right out of highschool, 20 hours or so of menial labor still leaves plenty of time for non-work activities, perhaps far moreso than pursuit of a non-art college degree would.

On the other hand, a non-art degree will not only force you to physically abandon art in favor of the classroom most days of the week, but follows you back to your dorm room in the form of study time, projects and homework assignments as well. If holding a part-time job is difficult, preparing for a career could absolutely be as bad or worse.

Once again though I'm not suggesting one remains an economic nihilist and works retail/in warehouses for their entire life forever as I have, but rather you start thinking about that degree when you're no younger than 22 and can do so with confidence that you'd put your best effort forward with art.

>>7723725
Thank you

>mr. Moai
Afraid not! Much respect to him, but I'm Loomis from the Drawpile