Double Full-Time? Apprenticeship and University

Balancing Full-Time Apprenticeship and University Studies

I’m currently studying film and media, and I know that breaking into the industry can be challenging due to its perceived lack of prestige. That’s why I’m eager to enhance my CV with valuable work experiences to ensure I have connections and opportunities when I graduate.

I’m thrilled to share that I’ve secured a full-time apprenticeship at a well-known film distribution company! It’s a three-month commitment, requiring 32 hours a week, and I’ll be working alongside some amazing professionals in the industry. When they inquired about my studies, I was so determined to seize this chance that I didn’t want to reveal any concerns I had, so I assured them I could handle it all. Now, I’m starting to wonder if I might be taking on too much!

I’m focused on completing my studies efficiently, so I’ll be balancing both the apprenticeship and my university coursework to gain experience and network while still earning my credits. Up until now, I’ve been working around 20 hours a week, so I’m curious how I’ll adjust to the increased hours.

If anyone has successfully navigated a similar situation or knows someone who has, I’d love to hear your experiences! I’m hoping to ease my anxiety before the start of next month.

One Reply to “Double Full-Time? Apprenticeship and University”

  1. It sounds like you’re taking some exciting and proactive steps toward building your career in the film industry! Balancing a full-time apprenticeship while studying can definitely be challenging, but many people have managed to do it successfully.

    Here are a few tips that might help you navigate this situation:

    1. Time Management: Since you’ll be juggling both your apprenticeship and studies, effective time management will be key. Consider using planners or apps to organize your time and keep track of deadlines for both work and school.

    2. Set Realistic Expectations: While it’s great to aim high, it’s also important to be realistic about what you can achieve. Give yourself permission to adjust your goals if necessary, and don’t hesitate to reach out to your professors or peers if you need support.

    3. Communicate with Your Apprenticeship Supervisors: If you start feeling overwhelmed, don’t hesitate to talk to your supervisors at the film distribution company. They may be understanding and willing to help you find a balance.

    4. Prioritize Self-Care: Make sure to carve out some time for yourself. Stress can build up quickly with a heavy workload, so take breaks and engage in activities that help you recharge.

    5. Networking: Take advantage of the connections you’ll make during your apprenticeship. Don’t hesitate to introduce yourself to people and ask questions. Building relationships in the industry can open up future opportunities.

    6. Ask for Advice: If you know anyone who has managed a similar workload, reach out to them for advice. Sometimes hearing how others navigated their experiences can provide valuable insights and alleviate some anxiety.

    Remember that it’s normal to feel anxious about balancing multiple commitments, but with planning and support, it can also be a rewarding experience. Good luck with everything, and don’t hesitate to share your journey! You got this!

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