Delayed finishing school because was offered full time position, now wanna go back

Should I include the full time position in my resume?
Basically what happened:
I had an internship and had about one more year worth of classes to take, but the company I was interning at offered me a full time job because they couldn't find anyone who fit the company culture, skills they wanted, etc
I accepted because I thought it would be doable to work full time and take classes full time. I was wrong, I ended up taking classes part time. Which is taking too long and I wanna go back to taking them full time. So I'm thinking of quitting and going back to internships.
Should I include the full time position in my resume, or omit it and just sort of combine the time I spent as full time with the internship position (from same company)?
Basically what happened:
I had an internship and had about one more year worth of classes to take, but the company I was interning at offered me a full time job because they couldn't find anyone who fit the company culture, skills they wanted, etc
I accepted because I thought it would be doable to work full time and take classes full time. I was wrong, I ended up taking classes part time. Which is taking too long and I wanna go back to taking them full time. So I'm thinking of quitting and going back to internships.
Should I include the full time position in my resume, or omit it and just sort of combine the time I spent as full time with the internship position (from same company)?
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Sometimes it takes time to get into your ideal dream position. I'd just work the full time job for two years while finishing school then move toward your ideal job when done with more experience vs. quitting and starting over with internships in a year. This all really depends on what you're going to school for, what your current job is and what you want to do in the end.
Second, I would rather have a steady 2-3 years of history on my resume in the field I am working towards a degree in. As long as you aren't miserable, just continue with the part time schooling.
I know how it can be working yourself through college. But, if you can, go to school, study your ass off and get it done. Then get a job.
But, I'd list your work experience at the company as from xxx to yyy. And, then under that separate the dates out for when you were an intern and a full time employee. People hold multiple positions at one company all the time.
I also think I'd learn much more if I had an internship that is directly related to my major.
As for the resume thing, should I include a cover letter explaining why I took the full time job before actually finishing school? E.g help pay for school, etc And explain why I want to quit and go back to interning/full time student?