Monday 24 October 2016

How do I Balance School and Work?






 Navigating the road through University can be a challenge. Added responsibilities of a part-time/ full time job or a Co-operative Education engagement can be arduous. The key to success then lies in your ability to balance both. Here are a few tips that will guide you on this journey. 



Build a Support System
 Ensure that there are persons you trust that can help you get whatever information you need, especially in cases where you have missed a class.
It is also important to have persons that motivate and encourage you. University and work both have their challenges, you cannot do it alone.

    Be Flexible
The key to maintaining optimum balance is, as far as is possible, ensuring that you find a job or a placement that fits into your schedule. Alternatively, schedule classes to fit around your working hours.  Having classes that clash with your working hours can be problematic. 

 Prioritize
 Decide on your priorities and accept that something, somewhere, will have to give- and not just the house chores. Expect to take a pass on the occasional outing or weekend away. With so much on your plate, you can’t do everything. 

Exercise Time Management
Ensure that all assignments from work and school are done as soon as they are given to prevent a back log. It is also important to make time for your health and wellness. 


 Watch for Signs of Burn-out
 If your job performance or academic results begin to lag, TAKE ACTION. Falling asleep in class, drinking excessive amounts of caffeine, losing interest in your job or studies or becoming irritable and unable to concentrate are important warning signs. 


Source: http://www.rasmussen.edu/student-life/blogs/college-life/working-full-time-and-going-to-college/