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Working on homework
Working on homework




working on homework

When school first began, I was always tired from going to school then going to work right after. This has to be my most important rule of all. I know you probably think that this defeats rules one and two, but if you overthink how to accomplish everything then neither school work nor work will get done, so like Nike says, “just do it.” SLEEP! If you don’t, you could get deductions on your assignments. Crosscheck your work schedule with your school schedule so you can always be aware of the days you have to turn in homework. Know Your ScheduleĪlways know the days you work so you know what to expect for the week ahead. When you feel like you are ready, you can always ask your supervisor for more hours. You will work evening shifts since you go to school, so try working a two- to three-hour shift. Since this is a brand-new experience, you don’t want to overload yourself with something you can’t handle. So, I created a few tips for teens like me who want to maintain a job and stay focused on school work. There are also plenty of teens who are considering getting an after-school job this semester. I’m sure I’m not the only teen who has had this problem. I was always tired at school, not completing assignments. It became very difficult to balance school and work. However, when I started school I didn’t have as much spare time. Since I had so much free time, I worked 25 hours per week. I was a cashier, and all I had to do was smile and take orders.

working on homework

To get my own cash, I decided to get a job during the summer at a pizza place. One hard thing about being a 16-year old is that I never seem to have enough money, and I don’t want to keep begging my parents for cash.






Working on homework