answer:Were you able to request which days and at what times you would be working? I always went to school M-F, which I know most students hate with an undying passion. For me, however, I wanted to be on campus for a couple hours and at work for a couple hours every day. My evenings were always free and dedicated to homework. I also had to account for transportation since I took the bus to school every day. So when synching your schedules, I would recommend focusing on what time you need for each area. How much time do you anticipate needing for homework this quarter? How long is your commute to school and work? Would you prefer to go to class and work no the same days, or have separate days for each? You should also anticipate a decrease in your social life. It’s just going to naturally happen. In order to reduce your stress levels, it may be helpful to set aside specific days where you will get out of the house and go do something fun without worrying at all about work and school. For the rest of the days, set aside only 1–2 hour chunks that will be for hobbies, going out for fun, etc. Also, be flexible. You may begin the quarter thinking you have the perfect schedule mapped out, but something will happen. Something always happens. So count on losing that time you set aside for writing that paper or finishing the reading. You’re bound to have some nights where you end up cramming anyway. Finally, get a good calendar app for your phone, but also keep a paper planner. It can’t hurt to have multiple mediums to keep track of all your tasks until you figure out which system works best for you.