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work - study transition

  • 11-07-2007 3:44pm
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    I will be leaving full time employment to go back and do a masters in September, in a field completely different to the one I am in now. This is stressful enough, but the major expense is just starting to hit home.
    Does anyone who has done this have any advice for me? I have savings but they will go on accommodation and fees. I am more worried about living day-to-day. Do people mainly get by through part-time work? thanks for any advice.


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