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wutija 31st January 2022 09:41 PM

I need students' opinions on juggling studies and part-time work
 
Guys, I'm studying in college and dream of having a car. Since I don't have a full-time and well-paid work, I have to make shift between one and another side hustle to provide for a living. But the money I earn isn't enough to implement my fream. I start to think about regular part-time job, but I'm not sure I will have enough time to do homework (especially academic papers). I'm not so very good at writing and it prevents me from living my life to the fullest, because I spend all my time on writing, editing, and formatting. How can I speed up this process?

Ronin 1st February 2022 03:37 PM

most people here are like 50-80 years old, I think at 28 im the youngest D2 owner around.

All im going to say is: where's a will there's a way.

pete-p 1st February 2022 04:14 PM

I'm not quite as old as some but clearly not the youngest at 41 either. I've studied and worked full time at the same time and it's not easy but the rewards and feeling you get once complete is worth it. What kind of work are you doing and are you studying full time? I was lucky after a while to find an employer fund my studies while I work and allow time off for college, depending on what you're studying and what the employers are like were you are it might be worth looking around.

I'd continue my studies but can't spare the time with three young children!

wutija 4th February 2022 09:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ronin (Post 168583)
most people here are like 50-80 years old, I think at 28 im the youngest D2 owner around.

All im going to say is: where's a will there's a way.

I think it's the perfect audience who can give me a few good recommendations.

wutija 4th February 2022 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by pete-p (Post 168584)
I'm not quite as old as some but clearly not the youngest at 41 either. I've studied and worked full time at the same time and it's not easy but the rewards and feeling you get once complete is worth it. What kind of work are you doing and are you studying full time? I was lucky after a while to find an employer fund my studies while I work and allow time off for college, depending on what you're studying and what the employers are like were you are it might be worth looking around.

I'd continue my studies but can't spare the time with three young children!

I'm a full-time student and I plan to work in public catering.

wutija 4th February 2022 09:59 AM

I was searching for the guides for college students for a long time, and I found a guideline on writing a cover letter for recent college graduate, and even though I'm not a graduate yet, the information turned out to be very useful. I know that I'll need to tackle a lot of writing assignments and the more secrets I know, the better. Then it turned out that the service I found offers editing assistance, and I decided I must share it here. Although someone stated that this community consists mainly of middle-aged people, I still think I can be useful for some of them.


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