Well you have make sure work and studies come first than your play.
If you can balance the work and the study, yes! It is hard to work full time and go to school as well.
Different employers will have different concerns. I believe the top concerns will be work ethic, responsibility and the ability to balance school and work.
Yes.... If they have a work permit and the hours they can work may not conflict with school or study time. Contact your school councilor for complete details.
Audiologists study hearing and balance disorders, specializing in diagnosing and treating hearing and balance issues. They also work with individuals to provide hearing aids, assistive devices, and rehabilitation services to improve their quality of life.
first it depends on what time your job starts and finshes. Second you must plan a special time when you can study. make a study plan. weekends are great for school work.
Although hard study is obviously an essential part of your GCSE years, it is vitally important that you maintain a balance between work and play if you wish to avoid GCSE and exam stress. In fact, not building in time for rest and relaxation into your daily routine can actually harm your academic performance; if you enter your GCSE exams stressed out, the chances are you won't do yourself justice. The trick is to strike the balance between work and play that works for you, so that you can study for GCSEs and enter exams stress-free. For more information see Exam Stress link.
Audiology is the study of hearing and balance disorders. Audiologists are doctors who work to treat those with hearing loss and balance disorders and use preventative measures to prevent further hearing loss.
depends with the age
Eat fish and rice, always work and play and sleep and study.
Like most people, they study, work, eat, play and sleep.
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