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Well i work 30 hours a week and have a 5.5 GPA. With study, its all about the quality and not the quantity.
hey hun long time no see!True.
Im doing an engineering/physics course and Ive got 24 contact hours. Due to timetabling Im actually at uni for a total of 34 hours and 4 days. I am also continuing my part time job of 15-18 hours a week.
I preety much did the same thing during the hsc. I didnt drop any subjects so had no frees lol. Worked part time job 3-5 nights a week. I managed a decent uai of in the mid 80's.
Learn how to practice affective time management people! Grow up!
Oh yerh the person who said "i want to be financially inependant from parents" or whatever. just LOL
Hmm, well I'm starting uni with a HSC tutoring job, and I'm planning to volunteer for 1-2 organisations this year. Just not sure how that will impact my grades this year.It really depends on the individual person and the job itself. You can manage to work 2-3 days a week but like some of the previous posters mentioned you would really need to manage your time well.
If you prepare yourself well, use any breaks you have to catch up on study and start essays and exam study early, it should be fine. I managed last year with full time uni, a part time job and a demanding volunteer role. It was stressful but I having responsibilities such as work are important in order to round out your experiences.
Maybe look for a part time job in the second semester and just find your feet first.
Well your grades obviously should be your main priority. I had a lot of commitments last year but I still received Distinctions and Credits.Hmm, well I'm starting uni with a HSC tutoring job, and I'm planning to volunteer for 1-2 organisations this year. Just not sure how that will impact my grades this year.
Thanks for the great advice - I was initially worried with the workload of Law but I'll just have to try this semester.
but you're functionally retardedI've been working since 15, during HSC, Uni etc. Its not hard.
i get centrelink because i can, i worked really hard in my first year of uni and made enough to be over the threshold.There is no excuse for bludging off your parents/Centrelink at uni. Get a job. If you could not handle time management in the HSC, you will not be equipped for uni.
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Some of us can skip thirteen weeks of lectures and (non compulsory) tutorials and learn the whole course in stuvac. Some have to attend each lecture and rewrite their notes afterwards to make sense of the material. Everyone is fundamentally different, I wouldn't say that it is soft to cut back on work to concentrate on studying if that's what's required to get good marks.It really depends on the individual person and the job itself. You can manage to work 2-3 days a week but like some of the previous posters mentioned you would really need to manage your time well.
If you prepare yourself well, use any breaks you have to catch up on study and start essays and exam study early, it should be fine. I managed last year with full time uni, a part time job and a demanding volunteer role. It was stressful but I having responsibilities such as work are important in order to round out your experiences.
Maybe look for a part time job in the second semester and just find your feet first.
im in third year this year at usyd doing Commerce and Law. full time.Thanks for the great advice - I was initially worried with the workload of Law but I'll just have to try this semester.
You didn't do too bad of a job though.I sucked a lot of dick to get through my first year at uni.