Is this sentence correct:( it's about job availability)
after summer I will be available but I will have to make it work with my class schedule
Is there a better way to say it
Thanks
**never mind it's been answered**
"I will be available after the summer, but I will have to check my work diary/schedule"
native English speakers will always change the order of the beginning of your sentence, to begin with, I will then after summer comes next (you need the word THE for formality it may not always be inserted informally)also, most native speakers would most likely use to check my schedule/diary. "I will be available after the summer, I will have to rearrange my work schedule" (this sentence is more positive it reaffirms you will be available. You will rearrange your work schedule) The first sentence would not be used in business situations. Because you have contradicted yourself. (you will be available BUT you won't or maybe won't if your work schedule is full or close to full)