Should i give this dreadful repair/it customer service job a shot?

I'm currently a full time student in a California university working towards my bachelors in information systems. I've had one fast food job for about 3 years, and another automotive job that focused big on sales so i have quite a big experience with customer service and selling, a long with a huge personal background with computers/ troubleshooting. I currently don't have any certificates in IT such as A+ but will be working towards passing those tests soon.

I have not been offered a position yet, but an offer to attend some sort of training, and honestly i think if i go ill be able to get a job based on what I've read online about the company (they hire anyone).

I have heard nothing but bad from this company, high turnover rate, very high stress, just seemed like a really bad bs environment, that seems to familiar with my last job with in person sales, but this is customer service over the phone sales.

I really dread going into another job like this but, i feel like this could be a great entry level IT job that could get me into the door of other big companies in the future when im done with school.

I quit my last job mostly because it was bs, but also because i wanted to finish school faster (2 more years) but i believe this company I'm looking at only offers full time, so ill have to cut back on school if i do pursue it. which is a big downside to me.

I guess my question is, with an information systems major, should I take this opportunity to better my future? I'm afraid of not being able to get an internship while in school or having no experience with a bachelors degree and this is really the only reason why I'm looking into it.

i currently live with my parents with secure jobs, and im lucky enough to not worry about any bills or moving out anytime soon ( im 22 ).

i dont know, what do you guys think? i mean i could quit if i dont like it but, i dont know maybe i should just focus on school and getting an internship next semester?

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