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Hello,
I'm working a part-time job (at least 15 hours a week) and will continue to do so over the summer. My schedule for the summer will be finalized well after the application deadline.
Since I'm not sure if I'll be able to commit 40 hours a week, should I still apply?
And for that matter, do the 40 hours a week have to be on weekdays?
Thank you!
Rezwan
Eduardo Silva
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It's times better to do it full time, my suggestion: apply, get
involved in the communities and if you are selected..just quit your
part-time job and enjoy GSoC.
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Google Summer of Code should be considered a full time job. If you already have a part time job that you have to do during the summer then you should wait and apply for GSoC another year.
- Google Summer of Code opens for student registration March 14, 2016. Visit g.co/gsoc for more information.