Anyone have advice on balancing part-time work and studies at the University of Georgia?

RuralEnthusiast

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Quick introduction I'm proud alumni from Valdosta State University's School of Nursing and now I'm working in pediatric clinic.

Adorable kids, runny noses and all, it's rewarding work but it certainly didn't come easy. Remember the grind, struggling to balance classes, studying, and part-time work. It was juggling act for sure! Now, I've heard that University of Georgia is no picnic either when it comes to workload, especially if you're also trying to keep part-time job afloat. Is that true? Could anyone give me the lowdown on this? Speaking of challenges though.

Guess who decided to take another leap? Yours truly just got accepted into the campus Tech's computer science program! You'd think dealing with poopy diapers would have taught me enough about life's messes but apparently not! So while I'm here asking about the university (and shoving my face into textbooks), figured could also use some wisdom nuggets on how to make the most out of my time at Tech. Maybe someone has insider tips on how to squeeze every precious minute between coding assignments and endless coffee runs? Or is there secret society for those who survive on hours sleep that should join?

But seriously though, while we're on this topic Any great study spots that are less known? How about professors who are particularly helpful for newcomers in the scene?
 
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