November 18, 2020 | Maria Cruz

5 Tips For Managing A Job And School


When you’re juggling school and a job, it’s easy to get overwhelmed. Both demand significant amounts of your time and they tend to clash with each other. But, that’s normal. As opposed to getting bombarded with tasks from all ends, there are some simple management strategies to use for balancing both.

#1 Work On Your Priorities

There’s no way around it, balancing school and work is tough. But, you need to keep track of your goals and what you’re capable of accomplishing. More than anything, school should come first. You can always adjust your work schedule to accommodate school, but you can’t do it the other way around. What this means is that you should talk to your bosses beforehand and let them know your availability.

Not to mention, at the end of the day, part-time jobs are easier to come by than education. If your job starts to slip away from you, you can apply for on-campus careers. Plenty of locations at your school will offer part-time work for students, which makes it easier to balance everything.

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#2 Keep Things Organized

Organization is critical when it comes to balancing work and school. Really, it’s important for balancing anything in life. There are several ways to keep track of everything and reduce the stress in your life.

  • Google Calendar is a terrific way to mark down classes, tests, assignments, and work shifts. It’ll also layout how much free time you have to relax or study. You can also have notifications sent to your phone, that way you’ll never lose track. If you don’t want to spend all day on your phone, a planner is also a good way to monitor your schedule.

 

  • Charge your electronics. There’s nothing worse than walking into a shift or class without a phone or laptop. Ensuring that your items are fully charged guarantees that you’re ready before the day even begins. 
  • Take helpful lecture notes. Sometimes we’re on autopilot at work or school. Again, that’s totally normal! Though, in order to stay on top of course material, write helpful lecture notes in class. Not only will these help you in the long run, but you can take them to work to study on your break.

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#3 Remember Long-Term Goals

Just like in life, you should have a long-term plan. It’s obviously tough to balance both these duties, but remember that you’re working towards a goal. If you ever get overwhelmed, keep in mind that this lifestyle isn’t forever. One day, you’ll graduate with a little extra pocket money or no student debt. Plus, showing that you can multitask on a resume can assist you in finding a job you really want once you finish school.

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#4 Reach Out When You Need To

We all stumble once in a while, especially when juggling more than one thing. So, if you find yourself burning out before finals, ask your employer for some time off. You can also chat with your professors for potential extensions on assignments. Don’t be afraid to ask for help, even if you think the answer might be no. Even if it is, at least you know for sure.

Additionally, you can ask for help regarding course material. If you find yourself slipping or not having enough time to study on your own, check in with a study group. You can also hire a tutor or even visit your professor after-hours. There are always resources available to help you get through those tough patches.

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#5 Don’t Forget About Yourself

The most important thing you can do for yourself is to remember your needs. You won’t be able to work or get any assignments done if you’re completely burned out. Make time for your friends and don’t turn your back on your family. Seeing loved ones is a great way to reduce the stress in your life and provide much-needed downtime.

Also, you know yourself better than anyone. Does walking calm your brain? Will listening to music alleviate some of your stress? Whatever it takes to refresh your brain, do it! You’ll feel better and you’ll also do better.

These are just some of the tips you can use to better balance your life. Don’t forget to take care of yourself, stay organized, and reach out for help when you really need it.

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