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Budgeting: Create a monthly budget outlining your income, expenses, and savings goals. Track your spending and identify areas where you can cut back to meet your financial needs. Useful link
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Prioritise Expenses: Focus on essential expenses such as tuition fees, rent, and groceries. Allocate a portion of your income towards these priorities before spending on non-essentials.
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Time Management: Balance work commitments with your academic schedule by prioritising tasks and setting realistic goals. Utilize time management techniques such as creating to-do lists and setting deadlines to stay organised.
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Seek Support: Don't hesitate to reach out for help if you're struggling financially. Herts offers support services such as financial aid, counselling, and student welfare advice to assist students in need.
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Take Care of Yourself: Manage stress through self-care activities such as exercise, meditation, and spending time with friends and family. Remember to prioritise your well-being amidst academic and work responsibilities.
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