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so don't even ask me
this year, i've been working up to 40 hours a week while doing a full time degree. i only have 12 contact hours a week, but my course is very assignment heavy and requires a lot of extra study/work. i know this is the case with virtually all degrees, but it's especially bad when you've got anywhere from 1-6 assignments due every week.
this week we had a break from uni and i worked 50 hours with good friday and today off. friday i was exhausted all day from working a 12 hour shift the day before and then had plans at night; today i'm exhausted from the week and a big night last night. (i have problems during down social invites; i hate missing out on fun). next week will be similar and most likely work will be busy and exhausting as it's relaunch week.
i hear people complaining about working 25 hour weeks, but to me that seems reasonable, and very desirable. others say students should ideally work 15-20 hours. i'm just confused about how much time i should be allocating to work, i know i can't keep up the 30-40 hour weeks during semester - it's bad for my studies, my sanity and my health - but now that i'm in the habit of workworkwork all the time, i can't put a lower figure on it without feeling like a bludger.
this week we had a break from uni and i worked 50 hours with good friday and today off. friday i was exhausted all day from working a 12 hour shift the day before and then had plans at night; today i'm exhausted from the week and a big night last night. (i have problems during down social invites; i hate missing out on fun). next week will be similar and most likely work will be busy and exhausting as it's relaunch week.
i hear people complaining about working 25 hour weeks, but to me that seems reasonable, and very desirable. others say students should ideally work 15-20 hours. i'm just confused about how much time i should be allocating to work, i know i can't keep up the 30-40 hour weeks during semester - it's bad for my studies, my sanity and my health - but now that i'm in the habit of workworkwork all the time, i can't put a lower figure on it without feeling like a bludger.