The following suggestions will help you find a good work/study balance:
• Be organized and plan:
In order to balance work and study, I need to be organized at work and in classes. You can do this by storing all your school supplies in one place. This makes them easy to find. Additionally, create a calendar with all school and work dates clearly marked. This will give you the opportunity to complete the necessary tasks to meet the deadline. Start all tasks early so they can be completed even if other things happen.
Make time to study in your schedule, so please set aside time each week.
• Create flexible schedules.
It is important to recognize and accept that some aspects of the calendar cannot be changed, especially class hours and workdays. However, you should take advantage of vacations, job sharing, and flexible working hours to study and do homework. Create a regime you can stick to. As a working student, you need to be prepared to adapt to new challenges, unexpected job crises and errands.
The most important thing to remember here is to schedule enough study time on your calendar.
• Prioritize and Be Realistic:
This is the first step in figuring out how much you can realistically take on. Always be honest with yourself With so much to do, it's important to understand that you won't have enough time to complete all the tasks. Set your priorities and accept that some things need to change as a result. Making time to socialize and exercise is important, but you may need to skip a few sessions here and there to complete a project or catch up on work. Once you're done, you'll have more time to resume your social and fitness routines.
• Communications:
It's important to let your boss, clients, friends, and family know about your busy schedule. This lets people know where you are and when you are available. In order to study effectively, you need time to complete the lesson. People who know your timetable are less likely to interrupt your study time. Remember that not everyone you live with or work with understands the responsibilities of a student.
Similarly, not all classmates are aware of the impact of working in school. So reach out to those around you and let them know when you are free to talk, when you need help with an errand, or when you need to study.
• Don't waste time:
Learn to reject people and situations that get in the way of your studies and career. Try to schedule classes as close to your home or work as possible. This saves time and money during transportation. Be strict with yourself when it comes to time management.
Too much time wasted