Yeah well it's better than the alternatives, and making $60,000+ annually as a college student is pretty sweet not going to lie lol. Basically I work directly with our products while I'm at work, then at home I update computer models, crunch numbers, and make a plan for what I need to do while at work the next day. So some nights I get off easy... Other nights I don't sleep at all.
And god forbid I have to write a paper or have a upper level math/physics test that I need to study for.