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Students with full time jobs
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Laura
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PostPosted: Mon May 09, 2005 6:44 am    Post subject: Students with full time jobs Reply with quote

I am currently studying at the University of LiverPool, due to financial constraints I have no option but too look for a job. I was considering working as a night receptionist, or as a security guard.

Are there any students who have experience with working at night ? Do you use any caffeeine pills or anything similar to help in keeping awake at school ?

Without the job I cannot survive and I have already checked all the possible, financial assistance I can get which is none.
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PostPosted: Mon May 29, 2006 3:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The only way that you can survive being a full-time student as well as work at the same time is through properly taking care of yourself. What this means is no caffien tablets as these will help give you the high and then the depressed low...which is part of the side effects.

Eat and go jogging and you dont even need to go to a gym or something like that. You can jog in your room with some music to help you pump up your blood. This will help you stay awake.

Eat a whole lot of fruit when you are awake like strawberries and kiwis. These will keep you awake. And this also means making a time schedule that you stick to at all costs. Make sure that you get sleep that is not disturbed.
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