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How do you manage to balance university life with work Because, if working—or just studying—is already complicated enough on its own, I can't imagine taking on both at the same time.?

How do you manage to balance university life with work Because, if working—or just studying—is already complicated enough on its own, I can't imagine taking on both at the same time.?

How do you manage to balance university life with work? Because, if working—or just studying—is already complicated enough on its own, I can't imagine taking on both at the same time.


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Karen’s Answer

Try planning a schedule of how many hours you will spend each day/week on working and studying. You won't be doing both at the same time, so you can minimize thinking about the other while doing one. Knowing you have a planned time for studying, should help focus on both.

Evaluate your plan periodically. If you find you don't have enough time to study, perhaps reducing work hours for awhile might help.

With every good wish and many blessings,
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Yaiza’s Answer

University is a special time in life, so it's important to focus on it. If you need to work and earn some money, try to find jobs that only take a few hours a week and don't require you to be there every day.

When I was in university, I helped kids with homework, taught language classes, and assisted with math or chemistry. This work only took a few hours, 2-3 afternoons a week, allowing me to earn some money while keeping most days free for my university studies and having enough time to study.

You could also work on weekends, focusing on your university work during the week. Remember to leave some time to rest, hang out with friends, or enjoy your hobbies. Nowadays, remote work from home can also save you commuting time.

Whatever job you choose, make sure it's something you like, so it doesn't feel like a burden and keeps you motivated. But the most important thing is to stay on top of your university work and get plenty of rest each week.
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