Did you find that was bad for your mental health tho?not if u wanna do well i quit everything (and lost a lot of friends in the process ) but yeah set ur goals first which should only study, and at least a day of relaxation (sports and such generally exhaust u so wouldn't recommend
yeah I still regret it...but it gives u alot of time to study which was and is my only goal for nowDid you find that was bad for your mental health tho?
I didn't work at all in those years tbh. It can get distracting.I was thinking I could still balance a job and sport with school in year 11 by only working on Sundays and maybe 1 weekday a week.
Or is the study such a big step up from year 10 that there’s not enough time to work?
brah I averaged 25 weekly work hours, had 6, 2 hour gym sessions per week and had enough time for leisure while studying the asian 5 subjectsI was thinking I could still balance a job and sport with school in year 11 by only working on Sundays and maybe 1 weekday a week.
Or is the study such a big step up from year 10 that there’s not enough time to work?
I work at one of the biggest hospitals in Australia ( food services assistant ) and I have set my availability to only the weekend and I only work 5pm-8pm so I didn't think it would be that big of a deal but maybe it is. I do not want to quit at all, I love this job and its very good pay for someone our age. Is this bad?not if u wanna do well i quit everything (and lost a lot of friends in the process ) but yeah set ur goals first which should only study, and at least a day of relaxation (sports and such generally exhaust u so wouldn't recommend
Keep the job man, 5-8pm on weekends is nothing and the experience at working there will really be helpful to you in the futureI work at one of the biggest hospitals in Australia ( food services assistant ) and I have set my availability to only the weekend and I only work 5pm-8pm so I didn't think it would be that big of a deal but maybe it is. I do not want to quit at all, I love this job and its very good pay for someone our age. Is this bad?
yeah I think that's fine It just depends on how much ur willing to work for ur goals...if it means scarfice, which I took, then it means scarfice. All this can come later in uni...If you love ur job tho don't leave it, its barely a few hoursI work at one of the biggest hospitals in Australia ( food services assistant ) and I have set my availability to only the weekend and I only work 5pm-8pm so I didn't think it would be that big of a deal but maybe it is. I do not want to quit at all, I love this job and its very good pay for someone our age. Is this bad?
If you want to excel in Year 11 and 12, you definitely need to manage your time efficiently.I was thinking I could still balance a job and sport with school in year 11 by only working on Sundays and maybe 1 weekday a week.
Or is the study such a big step up from year 10 that there’s not enough time to work?
thank you! I mean if I quit this job, it would quite the bummer considering i got this job at 16 years old when hospital jobs are always 18+ and pays more than any of my friends. Also we're quite short staffed so if any of y'all are looking for a job in NSW healthshare hmu. I do want to do really well in both prelims and HSC, I really need to find a better study routine.yeah I think that's fine It just depends on how much ur willing to work for ur goals...if it means scarfice, which I took, then it means scarfice. All this can come later in uni...If you love ur job tho don't leave it, its barely a few hours
hmm yes def you should be tot fine with this job, its not even that long. As long as you keep consistent with your work, and don't burn out due to the work hours. Regarding ur schedule have you thought about waking before school doing 1-2 hours, then doing school, having an hour break after then working till dinner? that's how most people do it, but since I'm not a morning guy I just use those 3 hours b4 school after dinnerthank you! I mean if I quit this job, it would quite the bummer considering i got this job at 16 years old when hospital jobs are always 18+ and pays more than any of my friends. Also we're quite short staffed so if any of y'all are looking for a job in NSW healthshare hmu. I do want to do really well in both prelims and HSC, I really need to find a better study routine.
On the other hand, having money once you graduate is a big plusthank you! I mean if I quit this job, it would quite the bummer considering i got this job at 16 years old when hospital jobs are always 18+ and pays more than any of my friends. Also we're quite short staffed so if any of y'all are looking for a job in NSW healthshare hmu. I do want to do really well in both prelims and HSC, I really need to find a better study routine.
i might try that, i can do morning but as of rn i get up at 8 and leave at 20 past and school starts at half past but my roll call teacher doesnt mind what time i get there as long as its during roll call. And yes ill use the rest of the hours after school, thank you.hmm yes def you should be tot fine with this job, its not even that long. As long as you keep consistent with your work, and don't burn out due to the work hours. Regarding ur schedule have you thought about waking before school doing 1-2 hours, then doing school, having an hour break after then working till dinner? that's how most people do it, but since I'm not a morning guy I just use those 3 hours b4 school after dinner
yeah its good i have a lot of money saved up since i get paid more than double the minimum wage. It will do me good for uni fees and if i move out.On the other hand, having money once you graduate is a big plus
i would have loved to have started working at 14 or 15 or 16, i would have had a lot of money by now
defineitly, if u r moving out, consider a small apartment to rent, nothing to extravegent, cause most likely u will have a ton of debt from uniyeah its good i have a lot of money saved up since i get paid more than double the minimum wage. It will do me good for uni fees and if i move out.
yeah I feel like people underestimate how much soft skills from work make a difference especially with stuff like retailKeep the job man, 5-8pm on weekends is nothing and the experience at working there will really be helpful to you in the future
imho, I would've had an extremely hard time making friends in uni if I hadn't learnt the soft skills from work