Work and Study: Life Balance for Part-time Students While Doing Dissertations

It is not easy to strike a careful balance between work and study. It requires a certain kind of maturity from the students’ part. It entails letting go of some perks that other fellow students have (like night-out). It is largely defined by discipline.
Though difficult, achieving life-balance is possible. The following sections provide two perspectives that allow life-balance to permeate in the dissertation writing-slash-working student’s life.
Get the right formula 
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Don’t worry folks: this has nothing to do with some complex derivatives problem you see in calculus. It is rather a very simple formula that does borrow simple logic from mathematics:
Dissertation = intellectual endeavour; Job = physical aspect
What relationship does this words and symbols project? First and foremost, dissertations are considered to be heavily relying on the intellectual aspect. Now, when you spend so much time thinking and analysing for your dissertation, would you like the same pattern of intellectual activity for your job?
Of course, not; instead, what you’d want is a more light undertaking, the sort that allows your mind to drift. For a job, choose one that is inclined on the physical aspect. Sure, you still will have to use your gray matter; this time, however, it doesn’t have to be of the same degree as what you’d do in dissertation.