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Can i combine my job and study at the same time in Nigeria?
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[QUOTE="Kendy, post: 214729, member: 63869"] In Nigeria, most students especially in higher or tertiary institutions combine their academic activities and some good paying or menial jobs to fund themselves in school. The economic decline and incessant inflation have left students with little or no choice than to combine their school with jobs simultaneously. There are many students who schedule their time by working on part-time basis, where they mostly attend lectures and all other related academic activities during the day and go about their jobs in the evenings or nights as the case may be. So many students are now self sponsored and without combining jobs with their academic activities, they will not be able to fund their career and might become dropouts and considering the high cost of education even in Federal universities. I believe you can also combine your activities with school work although you might not get the maximum efficiency desired in your academic activities because there have been division of your mindset, but it is much better to take up the challenge and wrestle the storm. You might opt for less challenging jobs like; home tutoring, selling of phone accessories, trading online, offering freelancing skills, teaching in your mother tongue, selling of fruits and thrift wears. [/QUOTE]
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