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How can I balance being a full-time student with having a fulfilling social life? #Spring26
As a high school senior, I plan on attending a 2-year community college and obtaining a real estate license. Any tips, shortcuts, or habits I can use to manage my time as efficiently as possible? I want to balance my workload with enough free time for social interaction and opportunities to network outside of school.
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Addison’s Answer
Hi Isaiah,
Balancing school and social life can be tough, but I found a way that works. I split my week into blocks. I usually did social activities from Thursday to Saturday, so I focused on finishing important tasks from Sunday to Wednesday.
Another tip is to figure out which social events matter most to you. Make a list of your social activities and rank them. This helps you focus on what you truly enjoy and skip the rest.
Balancing school and social life can be tough, but I found a way that works. I split my week into blocks. I usually did social activities from Thursday to Saturday, so I focused on finishing important tasks from Sunday to Wednesday.
Another tip is to figure out which social events matter most to you. Make a list of your social activities and rank them. This helps you focus on what you truly enjoy and skip the rest.
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Lynn’s Answer
You're handling both college and getting your real estate license, which is impressive! As you step into full adulthood, you'll have more priorities to manage. Planning well is important. Make a schedule and be firm about avoiding distractions. This will help you make the most of your valuable time.
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Karen’s Answer
You've taken the first step in balancing your life by asking this question! Suggest you first make a list of your priorities and goals. Then divide your time among those and your responsibilities. For example, if reading is important to you, schedule time each day to do that. Keep a daily list of things you need or want to do and at the end of the day check to see if you met them. Revisit your priorities list every couple of weeks.
With every good wish and many blessings,
Karen
With every good wish and many blessings,
Karen