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5 Keys to Life Stability While Earning Your Degree

School is in session, and with it comes the stress of balancing your academic, social, and work lives. Here are some tips to help you manage it all.

While there are many other benefits to getting a college degree, the educational journey can be a hectic, time-consuming, and stressful process. To be successful in higher education, you must learn how to balance your schoolwork with your personal time and your work life. It sounds like a lot, but it can be done! Here are five ways to have a stable lifestyle while earning your degree.

1. Master your financial planning

While students attending colleges in their home states can generally expect a deal on college tuition costs, out-of-state residents will generally pay twice as much to attend, and students attending private colleges can be charged three times as much as others. Consider financially planning your degree well in advance. Every year, apply for as many grants, loans, and scholarships as possible. Budget and forecast your expenses, because the last thing you need is to worry about paying for upcoming classes during the middle of a semester.

 Related: Student Financial Aid Guide: All About Scholarships, Grants, and Loans

2. Make time for your social life

Full-time students generally have busy schedules that allow little time for socializing. And if you're a working adult, you'll have practically zero opportunities to socialize between work, school, and home. However, a social life is important for both mental well-being and stress relief. Consider scheduling time to regularly meet with friends or family to socialize and relax. Be sure to reward yourself with a night out after meeting important deadlines or passing a difficult exam.

3. Provide yourself with structure

The competing demands of school, family, and work will create consistent stress and scheduling conflicts. Consider establishing beneficial study and personal habits to help reduce inevitable problems. For example, schedule a set time every evening to study by yourself in the same quiet room. Make sure that your phone is turned off and everyone knows that you will be unavailable during this time. Set yourself a consistent bedtime to ensure you're getting the proper amount of sleep each night. A good routine to keep you on track will do you wonders.

 Related: How to Get Motivated and Back in the School Mindset This Fall

4. Know your priorities and responsibilities 

Knowing your priorities will greatly enhance your educational experience. That is, focus on school before all other things. Many potential conflicts can be avoided by keeping up with your studies and classes because, after all, that's what you're in school for. Learn to set deadlines, avoid procrastinating, and set specific daily and weekly educational goals. This also applies to your extracurricular responsibilities—if you commit to a club, show up and participate.

5. Take advantage of online opportunities

Going to school full-time can be expensive, stressful, and time consuming. An online degree program allows students to access their courses anytime, from anywhere. Besides schedule flexibility, online students can save time and increase student participation. Students can also save money because online programs require less transportation and textbook costs. And if you don't want to sacrifice the traditional college experience, picking up one or two online courses within your otherwise in-person program can just help you manage everything with ease. 

 Related: Top Pros and Cons of Pursuing an Online Degree Program

There are different ways to obtain lifestyle stability during school. Planning for finances, social activities, and your studies will greatly help. In addition to this, focusing on your priorities and taking advantage of online opportunities can help provide some stability.

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