Hello All,
If this question looks same to any existing question/s, I am sorry and please redirect me to that forum as I couldn't find it.
I am a full time graduate student currently in my last semester. I was done with all my courses by the end of Winter-14 semester. The only course I am left with is my "Academic project" which I am doing now in the Spring semester. As Academic project doesn't need any presence of mine at university, I hardly go to university and I am doing my project at home in my free time.
I had done my work-term with a software company and I will be starting as a full time-employee with them in September-14. Being all said, I am now working 40 hours a week with them as I don't have any other courses left to do at University.
Am I allowed to work 40 hours in Spring Semester as I don't have anything else to do? If yes, I am more than happy. If no, I had already done 40 hours as I am not aware of this until my friend raised a concern which made me to post here.
Any help is deeply appreciated.
Thank you.
If this question looks same to any existing question/s, I am sorry and please redirect me to that forum as I couldn't find it.
I am a full time graduate student currently in my last semester. I was done with all my courses by the end of Winter-14 semester. The only course I am left with is my "Academic project" which I am doing now in the Spring semester. As Academic project doesn't need any presence of mine at university, I hardly go to university and I am doing my project at home in my free time.
I had done my work-term with a software company and I will be starting as a full time-employee with them in September-14. Being all said, I am now working 40 hours a week with them as I don't have any other courses left to do at University.
Am I allowed to work 40 hours in Spring Semester as I don't have anything else to do? If yes, I am more than happy. If no, I had already done 40 hours as I am not aware of this until my friend raised a concern which made me to post here.
Any help is deeply appreciated.
Thank you.