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How to Balance College, Work and Social Life

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It’s tough to be able to program yourself in your younger years especially when you are tackling your life with overbearing stuff such as college, work and your social life. The amazing life of a teenager is anything but a happy and easygoing one. That point in our lives is of the utmost importance that determines our very future and helps us realize how strong our bonds of friendship are with our college amigos.

Moving right out from the comforts of your own home to the place where nothing is familiar to your surrounding and the thought of maintaining good relationships with friends and roommates while studying rigorously to achieve excellent grades as well as balancing a part-time or full-time job, is a snowball of stress.

In order to balance all of these important aspects of your college-going years, you have to have a plan and fortunately, we have prepared just the appropriate tips for your convenience:

1. Do all of your assignments on the get-go

If you wish to make time for your friends and then later for the place you are interning or working at, then as a college student, your first and foremost task is to get your all of your college assignments and homework over and done on the very same day you receive them. It would be even better if you could finish it all during the day before even going back to your dorm room.

2. Keep a check on your family through social media

Granted you need to complete a full 4-years program and eventually bag your targeted degree, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that you should forget about your family especially your parents who just can’t help grieving about their child being away from their eyes for too long. Social media has come a long way in our lives and thanks to platforms like Skype, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, you can easily converse with your family back home via video or audio chat and keep them up to date about your life in college.

3. Schedule everything for the semester

You have received the curriculum for your college semester, but now you have to construct a more advanced, but not too complex schedule of your own just so you can make time for college, your friends and your workplace. Being in college your primary objective is to give studies the greatest priority, and then comes your job and then your friends.

4. Team up with your friends on projects and revision

Preparing for your papers and college projects can be a bore to the core, but not when you have someone you know and care about helping you out in your time of need. Making study groups have long been one of the most healthy and acceptable learning strategies that we have come to know over the years. Your friends may be able to pool in some of their ideas for what would make your dissertation more appealing and can even correct you on the kind of learning material you have for your exams.

5. Stand out in your job

Sure you may be starting as an unpaid intern or an underpaid novice worker, but you nobody said success is as easy as flower picking. You have to commit yourself outstandingly in the place that you are working in. Interact with all of your peers, learn how each of them operates in their departments and always participate in group assignments whenever the opportunity arrives. Completing your work on time and making your boss constantly happy will eventually guarantee you a potential job opportunity with the place that you are interning at or at a recognizable, professional company in the future.


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