SalmaBrown
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I see this question popping up all the time, so I wanted to share what finally worked for me after two years of trial and error!
When I was a sophomore, I tried working 25 hours a week at a restaurant, and honestly? I almost flunked out. I was tired, my grades slipped, and I was miserable. 
After that disaster, I really sat down and figured out how many hours is a part-time job for a student who actually wants to have a life AND good grades. For me, the magic number is 12-15 hours per week.
I currently work at the library (best job ever, honestly—I can study when it's quiet!), and I do three 4-hour shifts. This leaves me plenty of time for classes, homework, and even hanging with friends on weekends. I still have money for coffee and the occasional concert ticket.
The key is finding a job that's flexible with your exam schedule. My boss lets us swap shifts easily during midterms, which is a lifesaver. So my advice? Don't just look at the money—think about where you're working and if they respect your student life. What's everyone else's ideal weekly hours? Let's discuss!
After that disaster, I really sat down and figured out how many hours is a part-time job for a student who actually wants to have a life AND good grades. For me, the magic number is 12-15 hours per week.
I currently work at the library (best job ever, honestly—I can study when it's quiet!), and I do three 4-hour shifts. This leaves me plenty of time for classes, homework, and even hanging with friends on weekends. I still have money for coffee and the occasional concert ticket.
The key is finding a job that's flexible with your exam schedule. My boss lets us swap shifts easily during midterms, which is a lifesaver. So my advice? Don't just look at the money—think about where you're working and if they respect your student life. What's everyone else's ideal weekly hours? Let's discuss!