Look, it's a job. If you stick at it you can prove reliability etc. , which is a huge help in the future if you apply for other jobs. Sounds hard work, but I was a teacher (people think that's jammy) and was more-often-than-not marking books at close to midnight. You're young and can stand the physical hours.
Whilst I was doing that, I raised and fed two children, qualified as an athletics coach (up to national level on High Jump) and coached Wednesday and Thursday evenings for an hour plus Saturday mornings (Sundays we often had league matches). It is down to how you organise your time and it really is amazing what you can do with it when you work it out. Oops! I should add that I also made my daughters' and my own clothes, even learnt to make trousers (and sports jackets) for my husband and grew most of our veg..
What this means is that you need to think hard and organise your free time to move in the direction you want - you have at least 5 hours a day for yourself!
Phew! Lookingback at that, I can scarcely believe that I did it! But I did - and so can you!!!! Go to it Jordan0526, you can do it, be positive! :)