The holiday season is the time for fun and frolic. It’s the time to think about friends and family and all the gifts you plan to give them.
As a college student, it is practically not possible to just sit down and relax during the holidays.
On one hand, all the holiday assignments start piling up because Professors don’t consider your holiday time as a time to relax. On the other hand, your internship tasks are building up as your employer doesn’t consider the holidays as a chill time either.
We give you some tips on how you can manage your assignments along with a challenging internship with a perfect balance.
1. Strategize
Make a to-do list with both your assignments and internship tasks. Use a scheduling app or a reminder notebook with the priority tasks on top. Strategize your workflow.
Prioritize tasks that will yield the most results and assignments that require immediate attention. Then move on to the ones with fast-approaching deadlines.
In terms of your studies, the to-do list must include the most important papers of the semester.
After that, combine the priority lists and calculate the time needed for each task. A well-thought plan will keep the situation under control.
2. Ask for Help
It is the holiday season but assignment deadlines may be approaching and internship work might be getting more difficult. It is natural to get disoriented and confused.
The best way to sort out this mess is to ask for help. Ask your parents or friends, or even other relatives to help you with an assignment or task. This way you will have company and also get work done on time.
Some students hand over their assignments to professional writers. If you also want to be a fast essay writer, resources like Writers Per Hour can help you. Now you only have to focus on your internship and take in the holiday spirit.
3. Speak Up
You may have so much work that it’s simply impossible to complete everything on time. You might end up lacking either in your college assignments or messing up internship duties.
One way to reduce the workload is to speak up for yourself.
Since assignments are assigned much in advance by college professors, it may not be possible to negotiate deadlines with them.
However, you can talk to your internship guide. Make sure they know you are a college student and that you work part-time only, or that you have an important assignment deadline looming ahead.
Employers will then give you fewer tasks. They’ll also be understanding if something is submitted late, or you show up a few minutes late to work.
4. Mix and Match
Some professors ask students to present their experiences in a specific field as a holiday assignment. You could choose it to be something related to your internship.
Your topic could be related to a specific project you’ve undertaken. You can present the challenges and opportunities you faced in the field.
Likewise, your college experience can assist you in your internship responsibilities. When you apply academic knowledge in an internship you might get brownie points or even extra pay from the employer.
5. Stay Motivated
There will undoubtedly be times when everything appears too much to handle. To stay motivated, remember the reasons why you began doing what you are doing now.
Consider the benefits of the internship, such as having an income, networking socially and professionally and improving soft skills.
At the very least, you will avoid the never-ending cycle of – I can’t complete university work because of my internship and I can’t complete internship tasks because of my college work.
Conclusion
Time management is important for success. You also need to have a positive attitude.
Be a go-getter! Remember why you are doing what you chose, and don’t forget to take some time to enjoy the holidays with your family and friends.
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