Studying With a Job?📚💸 This is How to Balance Both School & Work
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 Published On Apr 28, 2024

If you’re a student who needs to work while completing your education, this video will teach you how to balance both at the same time.

Whether you’re looking at college or med school tuition, education in the US does not come cheap.💸 Unfortunately, that means many students are left trying to balance their studies alongside a full or part-time job. Does this sound like you? Follow our 7-step strategy to studying with a full-time job.

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TIME STAMPS:
00:00 Introduction
00:15 Communicate with Your Workplace
01:09 Get the Most Out of Every Study Session
02:40 Utilize Your Commute
03:50 Optimize Meals
04:48 Perfect Your Sleep
06:21 Multitask Correctly
07:13 Outsource When Possible

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