That sucks. I had to work through college too. The best advice I can give you is to just go to class, go to work, do your schoolwork, and eat and sleep. That is it. On your days off be sure to rest. Always be sure to eat well and try to fit in some exercise. If you are able to, try to work less hours or take 1 less class next semester.
2007-09-20 15:57:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I was in the same boat my junior and senior year and almost didnt graduate. I recommend cutting down hours or at least trying to change when you work. Do you go to work right after school? If you schedule a shift earlier you can get off earlier and do homework. Or try to get more shifts on the weekends (i know it sucks) so you'll have more weekdays to get sleep and study. How many hours do you need? Figure out the least amount of hours you can work to get as much money as you need and tell your boss no more than that many hours. Also, some places will let you keep your job but only work like one day a week. This way, when summer comes you still have your job and you can bump your hours up, but then when school starts you can cut down. Good luck, hope my ramplings help some!
2007-09-20 16:00:49
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answered by Katie 2
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I would cut down some hrs at work or get a different job that you can work sundays as well. Or some different hrs. I work fulltime and then work part time also. I work sat nights sunday days, tuesday nights, thursday nights and sometimes more. It does get hard but the money is worth it. Just when u do have a night off catch up on sleep and make sure you eat right.
2007-09-20 16:12:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm working and I'm going to school. It sucks, espically when you don't have a car (it takes me a hour and 15 minutes to get to school and another hour and 15 to get home). I was really frustrated with that and I was thinking my life was hard too, then one of my friends wrote me.
This friend was pregnant when she was a senior in highschool, thats was four years ago, and now she has a 3 year old. She was just getting ready to go back to school to be a nurse, she'd quit her job and was all set, then she found out she was pregnant AGAIN. So just when she was getting her life back together from last time, it happens again. As I was trying to convience her that eventually she'd get it all together again and things would be okay, I started to realize my life is NOT that bad.
2007-09-20 16:10:13
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answered by Ashes 3
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i do no longer think of you have a crises in any respect as you look prepaired for the summer time ok. many don't pass to camps pre or post season. Being that Volleyball is taken into consideration one of those vast deal to you it additionally shows you probable have above frequently used dedication to the sport and it is likewise a great plus to you. the actuality that your on the ball provides you with that facet while your stat your season in August. As a Volleyball coach on the highschool point I applaud your dedication and advise some issues: stay in sturdy actual shape, discover a companion on the city and play one on one or get some thing going, preserve you ankles theory and drink water continuously; different than that, loosen up, have sturdy summer time and stay concentrated. :)
2016-10-05 02:38:29
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answered by ? 4
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I know what your going through. I also had a job when I was going to school. I remember studying through my breaks at work and getting up early to study. Try to keep in mind that this will not last forever.
Good luck
2007-09-20 16:03:19
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answered by IRIS 6
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There are only 24 hours in a day.
If you have to work until 10pm, then you have do your homework before you go to work.
Can you drop a course and use it as a Study Hall time and do your homework then?
Your options are: do nothing and let things stay this way, change your job, change your school schedule/homework schedule.
Pick one and best wishes.
2007-09-20 15:57:48
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answered by Stan W 5
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Education is important and with it you can get better jobs. Unless you're out on your own and you have to have a job, I would finish school and then get a job. Or you could get a different job that agrees more with your schedule.
2007-09-20 15:58:54
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answered by sassylass 4
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Hard it is. i think u should weigh your options but u don't have to quit school i think u should get one of those jobs that you can stay home and still make a living good luck
2007-09-20 16:02:07
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answered by elias m 1
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its a part tiem job.. quit your job or get better hours. frankly research show the longer you stay in school the higer average salaries are so keep that in mind. stay in school either get better hours or find a job that curves to your benefit in school hope this helps!
2007-09-20 15:57:20
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answered by Anonymous
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