English, asked by Shin556, 4 days ago

I would appreciate it. Answer 35​ words for each.​

Attachments:

Answers

Answered by snehasingla1908
1

Answer:

1. Having a job gives students their own money and can help them understand the true value of money . It can teach the importance of budgeting. Students can see how quickly hard-earned money can disappear on frivolous things. It can teach time-management skills.

2. Perfect time-management skills necessary for academic success. Reduce your need for student loans and the resulting indebtedness. Gain career-related experience as you clarify goals, acquire skills and self-confidence, and build a network of contacts.

3. Retail Associate.

Cashier. ...

Fast Food Employee. ...

Yard Worker. ...

Babysitter. ...

Barista. ...

Dog Walker. ...

Farmhand / Farm Worker.

4. 1. Keep everyone (and yourself) informed

If you have a part-time job it’s inevitable that there will be times that your work and study schedules clash. In order to avoid this, you should let your boss and co-workers know all of your unavailabilities well in advance. That means class times, group study sessions and exams should all be flagged and added into the calendar as early as possible. If you give your employer as much notice as possible, you should be able to avoid your work having to take priority over your studies.

2. Create a schedule and follow it

3. Plan for the unexpected

4. Don’t leave things to the last minute

You can’t expect to perform your best at work or at school when you stay up all night studying for an exam, or finishing an assignment last minute. Break down your project or assignment into small steps or goals and tick them off as your achieve them. This way, your assessment or work will be of a better quality, you’ll reduce your stress levels, and you’ll continue to perform well in your job and studies.

There are plenty of task management and productivity apps out there that are designed to help students make the most of their study time. The Freedom app is a clever tool that helps to manage distractions by blocking the internet and social media across different devices, for those times that you really need to knuckle down and focus. Wunderlist is a great app for setting goals, reminders and to do lists that can help keep you in-check and on schedule.

5. Learn how to manage stress

Working and studying at the same time can be stressful, but there are many ways to manage stress – it’s just a matter of finding what works for you. Activities such as breathing exercises, practicing yoga or meditation can all greatly reduce stress and provide benefits for both your physical and mental health. Reducing stress is important for staying focused, centred and productive, and will ultimately allow you to work to your best ability. Most education institutions will have student services and support staff that you can speak to if you are struggling with managing stress.

6. Stay healthy

Eating nutritious food, exercising, and getting enough sleep or taking a short nap during lunch breaks can boost your brain and body’s performance. It will improve your memory and productivity, increase your focus and decision-making skills, and help you process information faster.

7. Reward yourself

When you’ve successfully completed a task, reward yourself. Have a nice dinner, go on a fun day trip on the weekend, take a long hot bath, or go on a shopping spree. Choose rewards that you know you’ll look forward to. Rewarding yourself will encourage you to continue working hard and strengthen good habits.

8. Focus on your goal and the reward

Always keep in mind why you chose to work while studying or to study while working, and stay focused on that goal. You can do this by creating a vision board of your ideal life, writing it down, letting your family and friends know about your goal, and asking them to remind you of it when you need it most.

9. Set boundaries

If people ask you to do something that will get in the way of you completing a task for work or an assessment for school and it’s not very important, say no. It’s one of the simplest ways you can maintain balance in your work and study life. You can’t do everything, and therefore you should set boundaries for what’s realistic.

10. Find work in your chosen industry

If you can find a part-time job in your chosen industry, it’s a great way to balance your work and studies. You can apply the skills and knowledge you learn from school at work, and what you learn from work can better inform your studies. What’s more, you’ll get experience early on, your colleagues can offer support and advice, and both studying and working will be fun.

11. Use grants or scholarships and pay for school now

Answered by moeingyin270
1

Answer

Come to class prepared to learn. ...

Don't ever cheat.

Always be on time. ...

Be attentive to teachers while teaching. ...

No vandalism is allowed in the classroom. ...

Be well dressed in complete uniform.

Similar questions