Balancing Part-Time Work and Studies at the University of Florida

SouthernNeighbor

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I'm proud GSU graduate, currently spinning tales as news reporter. Owe ton to the journalism program at Georgia State University for crafting me into who am today. But hey, today isn't about me I'd rather pick your brains on balancing part-time work and studies in college. As recall my undergraduate days, working part-time at the campus radio station was no picnic with the heavy academic workload. Staying on top of classes, assignments, and job shifts was like juggling flaming torches. In windstorm!

Bet some of you are in the same boat or considering something similar. Maybe you're looking at UGA's incredible Vet program while working in local animal clinic? Or perhaps you're eyeing Tech's Computer Science degree while moonlighting as coding guru? Let's hear some stories! Do those late-night study sessions and early morning shifts mix as well as oil and water? Or have you found secret recipe to make it all work?
 
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Hey there! I'm knee-deep in my Junior year at Georgia Southern, majoring in Biology with Marine Sciences focus. It's no walk in the park, that's for sure. But back to your question about Georgia State's art program. I've always had an artsy streak in me nothing beats the feeling of bringing life to blank canvas. Plus, their program has killer reputation. Didn't end up there, but still respect it ton. Balancing work and studies though, it's like juggling flaming bowling balls. Do part-time at local pet store (aquarium section, naturally! And it's all about sticking to schedules and prioritizing. Letting either slip can be slippery slope ¯\_(ツ)_/¯. Any specific tips you folks swear by?
 
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