Balancing College Life: Study, Work, and Socializing for Success
Navigating college life involves making crucial choices: study for good grades, socialize with friends, or work for extra cash. Each option has its benefits and drawbacks. Studying can lead to a high GPA and better test results, but may limit social time. Working builds your resume and offers financial support, but it can take away from study hours. Partying provides social enjoyment, yet risks academic performance. Mastering time management is essential for finding a balance and succeeding in all aspects of college life.
Balancing College Life: Study, Work, and Socializing for Success
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Study • Benefits • Good Grades • High GPA • Pass Class • Detriment • No time to socialize • Takes too long
Party • Benefits • Hang with your friends • Have a good time • Socialize with others • Detriment • Lack of sleep • Costs money • Might fail a test or class
Work • Benefits • Receive money • Builds resume • Become recognized by employees • Detriment • Time can become a constraint • Work can take you from your Studies
Comparing • 1. If you study instead of party you will miss out on socializing with friends but you will be able to pass the test. • 2. If you work instead of making time to study then you will not be prepared for your test, but you will have extra spending money. • 3. If you party instead of going to work chances are you will have fun, but you could lose your job. Study Vs Party Work Vs Study Party Vs Work
Multitasking • You are able to experience all of the options that college has to offer as long as you manage your time. • Time management is the Key to Success in College.
Presented By: Tim Sherwood