A lot depends on where you want to "study" - I really hate this word in this context, tell yourself to study ... what will you follow, associate professors while you ask them for certifications? You may not attend lectures at the Technical University in Sofia, but the exercises are mandatory, which means that you cannot be absent. They don't care at all if you're in bad health, if they're going to do surgery or something - alive, dead, you have to be there. If you can't go with your group, then you go with another. It is possible to work if you find an employer that offers flexible working hours, which means that on Monday you can be at work from 8 to 12, on Tuesday from 12 to 16, etc., depending on the program at the university . And it's not really like school - the program is scattered from 7:30 in the morning to 19:30 in the evening, but you have a maximum of 3 exercises a day, and there are days when you don't have any and you can work for 12 hours if you want. The only other university that cares so much about attendance I think is UACEG, someone to correct me if I'm wrong. In the rest, everything is already in the hands of the teachers - there are those who keep the students there, there are those who do not care. The most important thing is to choose to study something that is interesting to you, that has interesting disciplines. To be able to sit during a session to read with interest, not enough to beat the numbers to get threes and finally not even know what you learned. Once you have decided to start a university, make sure it is your top priority and income comes second. Many people make the mistake of quitting their jobs and not going to university at all and end up not even graduating, which in reality is a waste of time, lost money for a semester, lost nerves. So ... set your priorities. Good luck and smart!
1 obietnicamis answered
It is possible, but you must either be part-time or work 4 hours.