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Member: 2848946 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 0 | Calm down, everything will be okay. I combine work and study as well. Yes, it's not easy but possible. Sometimes I apply to writing services https://www.topwritersreview.com/rev...ndmadewriting/ because I don't have time for this. But in general, plan your day in advance. It always helps me to be more productive. |
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Junior Member Join Date: Jun 2022 Location: London Age: 25
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Member: 3014824 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 0 | Find yourself a part-time job for the evenings, and study during the day. One of the things you could also do is to apply for a job you are studying for. Say that you are ready to work for a minimum wage just to get the experience/portfolio for your future and start your career. That's what I did a couple of years back. |
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