In the United States and other developed countries, the hard economic times has forced many students from secondary schools, universities and tertiary education level institutions to engage in part-time or full-time jobs so they could contribute to the family or have some money for educational expenses especially the students from universities and tertiary education institutions. Hence, the typical working student life has become a difficult task of balancing the activities between work and studies.
The Benefits of Part-Time Jobs for Students
on Sunday, 13 March 2011
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The challenging or hard economic times in many countries have resulted in many students in the secondary education levels and tertiary education levels to engage in part-time works or jobs so they could augment their family incomes and allocate some money for educational expenses. But it is the tertiary education level students who are mostly engage in part-time work because of the continuing high cost of tertiary education especially the cost of undergraduate degree education in many universities. The part-time jobs for students who come from universities and other tertiary education level institutions have enabled those students to supplement the cost for tuition fees or other educational expenses.
Time management tips for working students
on Friday, 25 February 2011
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Student time management for working students is about making the most out of your time at work and in your studies. Work and assignments piling up can be overwhelming to working students. But, before you freak out, it’s good to know you can get by with effective time management tips to help you take control of your time, be productive, and reduce stress. These three can wreak havoc in your system, making you feel paralyzed and unproductive.
Do you think you have symptoms of stress and poor time management? These may include:
Do you think you have symptoms of stress and poor time management? These may include:
- Studying at hours when you know you can’t be productive;
- Feeling stressed and guilty about having lack of time;
- Cramming the night before any exam or deadline;
- Procrastinating;
How to balance student life as working student
on Wednesday, 19 January 2011
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Balancing student life and working life can be taxing. In addition to both, students also need to manage their personal life which can often lead to making compromises so as not to disrupt work performance as much as possible, while keeping up with school assignments and academic life as a whole.
In a recent survey, working students were seen to be experiencing more stress than non-working students, which manifested as being irritable due to exhaustion. Thus, if you are or planning to become a working student yourself, getting your life on track between personal time and academic life, and working for a steady stream of student allowance, take these tips to avoid getting overwhelmed with assignments.
In a recent survey, working students were seen to be experiencing more stress than non-working students, which manifested as being irritable due to exhaustion. Thus, if you are or planning to become a working student yourself, getting your life on track between personal time and academic life, and working for a steady stream of student allowance, take these tips to avoid getting overwhelmed with assignments.