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>Be me
>Aspiring screenwriter
>In film school
>This film school I'm in sucks, but got no other choice
>Learn things on my own in the afternoon after school, read books on my own, write on my own
>Parents want me to get a part time job
>Apply to various jobs, one sticks in: video editor and community manager. It's very likely I'll get it. The pay is not bad.
>mfw I'll have much less free time now bc of managing school, a job, and going to the gym in the early morning

Do any of you can give advice for practicing writing when you have very little free time or no free time at all? I'm very young so I guess it's part of life and many of you have gone through this, but some advice wouldn't hurt, in fact, I really need it.
I always try to read literature and philosophy books, not only film stuff, but ever since I entered this school I've read so little other than homework readings.
My school really really sucks and I'm not learning much when it comes to my aspirations. I'm not leaving it (yet) because I'm just about 3 years from graduating and leaving college isn't really an option now (the degree comes in handy).

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