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5 Tips on How to Balance a Part-time Job While Studying

5 Tips on How to Balance a Part-time Job While Studying

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5 Tips on How to Balance a Part-time Job While Studying

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  1. 5 Tips on How to Balance a Part-time Job While Studying By: Vacancies.ae

  2. 1. Where you live is important • In the beginning, I used to live a long way from the city centre, where my school was located. To get to school from home was not too difficult but getting back home from the restaurant I worked at part-time in was very tiring. I had to take two buses, which took around 1.15 hrs. However, since mid-Feb until my last week at school, I lived in a flat in the city centre, only 7 minutes walk to school and much nearer my place of work. I saved a lot of time and energy and had more chances to hang out with friends. Triple the benefits!

  3. 2.  Choose the right school and place to work • My school truly understood students’ needs and treated us as individuals. After two months working in the restaurant after classes, and finishing very late night, I finally found a better job. I asked for advice from the School Principal since my new workplace only opened during the day. On the school's advice, and to fit in with my new job, I moved to an evening class which didn’t finish too late. My last manager had also been very considerate. She knew that my class started at 5pm so she made sure that my schedule and class hours didn’t overlap.

  4. 3. Work out the best routine • Personally, I found doing homework in the early morning,right after I woke up, was the most efficient. Sometimes I did it during the hours before class. Even on my day off, I still went to school and did extra exercises in the “Self Study” room. I found I could learn more English there than at home in my flat.

  5. 4. Stay focused on what you are doing and prioritisetasks • I often played on my mobile phone in class at the beginning, or sometimes thought about homework during work. Later, I learned that multitasking is a waste of time. It was much more effective to do one thing at a time. 

  6. 5. Reward yourself  • After days of working hard, you need to reward yourself. Find “real” relaxing time (no more study or work). For me, I loved to trek, swim or just sit in a lovely café on weekends. During the tiring day I often bought myself a favourite drink such as a soy flatwhite. It really made my day and lifted my spirits. 

  7. References • https://www.studyinnewzealand.govt.nz/blog/5-tips-how-balance-part-time-job-while-studying/ • https://www.vacancies.ae/jobs/jobs-in-dubai • https://www.vacancies.ae/jobs/jobs-in-sharjah • https://www.vacancies.ae/jobs/jobs-in-ajman

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