RealThinker
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Hey there, this is Angela from Mercer University, diving into the thick of public health studies. Between that and juggling part-time work, I've got my hands pretty full, figured I'd share bit about how I'm navigating these treacherous waters. And yep, I'd love some tips too if you folks are willing to throw 'em my way!
So yeah, After gruelling day at work, finding the mental energy to hit the books can be as hard as scaling Stone Mountain with backpack full of bricks. Well, not quite as sweaty maybe, but you get the gist. Sometimes it feels like I'm trying to gulp down the Chattahoochee in one go. But I've found couple of things that help keep my head above water.
First off prioritizing and scheduling. Sounds super basic right? But Another lifesaver is taking advantage of any downtime during work lunch breaks, slow periods to sneak in some study time or knock out assignments.
So yeah, After gruelling day at work, finding the mental energy to hit the books can be as hard as scaling Stone Mountain with backpack full of bricks. Well, not quite as sweaty maybe, but you get the gist. Sometimes it feels like I'm trying to gulp down the Chattahoochee in one go. But I've found couple of things that help keep my head above water.
First off prioritizing and scheduling. Sounds super basic right? But Another lifesaver is taking advantage of any downtime during work lunch breaks, slow periods to sneak in some study time or knock out assignments.