Yes, but it is all about time management. I cannot stress this enough. TIME. MANAGEMENT. If you prioritize your responsibilities as a student, it is my belief that the limit of what you can do is pretty high.
If you want to play video games you will find a way. Trust me on that.
However, you will be in a secondary educational institution, and a fair amount of money will be invested into this education, so it should take top priority. Showing up to every class and paying attention is of paramount importance. So is getting any homework done ASAP - which can be tough for people like us who love gaming so much and just want to get some hours of blasting in. Here is where you must carefully manage your time.
Use gaming as a reward for studying/writing. Tell yourself that you won't touch your console until you get an hour of work in - and follow through on it. Sooner or later it will become habit.
If a procrastinator like me is able to have a job, 6 different classes, a social life and still be able to put time aside for Naruto/Video Games/VGC etc, then anyone can do it haha








