Playing pool through college can be done, and it can be a good outlet. But keep your eye on the prize. There is no reason to sacrifice the future for a little fun today. Although pool is a great hobby, it is just that - and shold never take priority over things that have real value, like paying the bills, having meaningful relationships, spending time with family, etc.When I am finished with my masters I will be 35/36, and I will have a lot more time in order to practice, and play in tournaments etc.
I know for most pool is just a hobby, but one day I would like to actually become a BCA instructor. So I am just curious what most people would advise in here?
Da-um! Reality feels like a punch in the nose! Excellent points there, td!...don't fool yourself about having more time in the future -> ...
-td
I often brought my cue to class when I was in college but when crunch time came around, I'd go weeks, sometimes months without playing. I can't emphasize this enough - what you do right now in school can dictate how comfortable you are for the rest of your life. Go to school. Do well. When that's done, you can do whatever you want. Take a couple years off for yourself and play your heart out but get that degree.
Well I am just curious what people's advice would be on this! LOL
I love to play pool, and if I had the time I would practice every single day!
I run a league every week, and I work, and I do online schooling with UOP.
However I have been finding that my game has been lacking as school and home life are taking up more of my time recently. I am currently working on my Bachelors and I want to also get my Masters.
Here is the question that I am curious as to what people in here would say.
Would you focus on school, and work right now and put pool on the back burner? In other words would you settle for your league once a week until you got school finished?
When I am finished with my masters I will be 35/36, and I will have a lot more time in order to practice, and play in tournaments etc.
I know for most pool is just a hobby, but one day I would like to actually become a BCA instructor. So I am just curious what most people would advise in here?
Pool is a grind. Trust me, the top players in the world are not financially secure. I got 3rd at Valley Forge in March, beat Souquet, Hillbilly, and lots of champions. Went to work with my dad the next day when I got home, LOL. Got 5k and of course, that all goes pretty quick on bills and expenses. Stay in school buddy, Im doing that too. Good luck whatever you decide, its your call though...