Hi,
I've just returned to uni to do a BSc and hope to major in zoology.
Very fortunately, I'm eligible for Austudy - but it's not quite enough. I took on a job to supplement my income and I'm now finding that I can't handle both uni and work. I have too many hours at work, which sucks so much of my study time away I'm not keeping up. All this for very little financial return because I lose Austudy for every dollar I earn over a certain amount.
Aside from losing study time, the other big concern is that my health is starting to suffer because I'm exhausted and stressed all the time. It's not a good sign five weeks into a three-year degree (four for me because I've chosen to take it a bit slower).
While I do need the extra money, this is clearly not the way to go about getting it. The job has nothing to do with my degree - it's just a job - so there would be no future value in sticking with it. I have a few ideas for other possibilities - freelance proofreading is one - but I'm curious to hear from others who have had experience with this. What do you do to top up the coffers? And how do you juggle your time without burning out?
Thanks,
Ren
I've just returned to uni to do a BSc and hope to major in zoology.
Very fortunately, I'm eligible for Austudy - but it's not quite enough. I took on a job to supplement my income and I'm now finding that I can't handle both uni and work. I have too many hours at work, which sucks so much of my study time away I'm not keeping up. All this for very little financial return because I lose Austudy for every dollar I earn over a certain amount.
Aside from losing study time, the other big concern is that my health is starting to suffer because I'm exhausted and stressed all the time. It's not a good sign five weeks into a three-year degree (four for me because I've chosen to take it a bit slower).
While I do need the extra money, this is clearly not the way to go about getting it. The job has nothing to do with my degree - it's just a job - so there would be no future value in sticking with it. I have a few ideas for other possibilities - freelance proofreading is one - but I'm curious to hear from others who have had experience with this. What do you do to top up the coffers? And how do you juggle your time without burning out?
Thanks,
Ren