Keep it going, keep doing the work for your degree and internship. Everything else is secondary to that. If your tank is faring well, let her ride until you've graduated and can get a job. Then you'll pause on your way to work one day and take a gander... and wonder where all those colonies sprung up from.

I get up at 3:30, dose kalk, and then my day begins. When I get home around 5pm I walk into the tank room, move a frag, glue a frag, make a frag, clean some glass, feed the fish, turn on the top off, then I leave it alone. I'll check in on it on my way upstairs, but other than that my enjoyment is kind of limited to the weekends. I've taken to sitting in the fish room on the weekends and practicing guitar. Watching the fish. Wondering what's growing into which. Marveling at how big that frag is, or lamenting how dead that frag looks.

BLUF, your tank right now is secondary and that's where it should remain until you've completed all of the requirements of school. When I decided to go back to school I gave up reading and the guitar. Else, I wouldn't have been able to stay on top of the course work.