I'll be taking up a masters in one of the universities (Exeter, Queen Mary or Oxford) whilst also working! as a background, I did biomedical sciences and i'm specializing further now! Can't wait for this journey really
Starting my masters in finance this fall (Part time). I have an econ BS degree. I currently work in finance. Im super nervous if Ill be able to handle both. would love some suggestions
Wishing you the best of luck! Although I can definitely say the expectations for finance will be different in terms of studying, my top 3 tips that I'd personally share is: 1. Get into a good routine + time blocking - so allow for enough sleep, leisure time, work AND dedicated focus study time. Get into that routine before you start so it's not a shock to your system when you begin. 2. Nutrition is so important! eat well, don't skip meals + take your supplements to help with brain and body function like omega 3. Studying takes a toll so fuel your body. 3. Make use of online resources like LinkedIn Learning and Chat GPT to help your learning. I like to use ChatGPT as a co-pilot for questions I don't understand or quick resource to check if I'm on the right path. I hope that helps!!!
I'll be taking up a masters in one of the universities (Exeter, Queen Mary or Oxford) whilst also working! as a background, I did biomedical sciences and i'm specializing further now! Can't wait for this journey really
That’s awesome! Those are some great institutions. Best of luck in your studies 🙏
Starting my masters in finance this fall (Part time). I have an econ BS degree. I currently work in finance. Im super nervous if Ill be able to handle both. would love some suggestions
Wishing you the best of luck! Although I can definitely say the expectations for finance will be different in terms of studying, my top 3 tips that I'd personally share is:
1. Get into a good routine + time blocking - so allow for enough sleep, leisure time, work AND dedicated focus study time. Get into that routine before you start so it's not a shock to your system when you begin.
2. Nutrition is so important! eat well, don't skip meals + take your supplements to help with brain and body function like omega 3. Studying takes a toll so fuel your body.
3. Make use of online resources like LinkedIn Learning and Chat GPT to help your learning. I like to use ChatGPT as a co-pilot for questions I don't understand or quick resource to check if I'm on the right path.
I hope that helps!!!