How I Juggle 20 Credits With a Work Study Job

By: Amy Argueta ‘24 (Guest Blogger)

Taking 20 credits can be a lot, and it can be especially overwhelming if you also have a work study job on top of it. Though, with some organizational skills and setting limits for yourself, having a work study while taking 20 credits can be surprisingly manageable. Here’s some of my tips on how I’ve made it work this semester balancing 20 credits with a work study job at the USC Student Life team in Student Affairs. 

Choose Your Classes Wisely 

This step is the most important in keeping a manageable schedule. Don’t take multiple courses that you know have a heavy workload or where the material will be too difficult. Also, make sure to take classes where you know you’ll enjoy learning the material and working on assignments. When I was choosing my courses, I picked classes that had interesting topics that wouldn’t be too assignment heavy based on the syllabi. 

Set Limits 

Be realistic about the amount of activities and work you can handle in a week so you don’t spread yourself too thin. This semester, I knew that 20 credits would be a lot, and I didn’t want to put unnecessary stress on myself, so I decided to just work the minimum 8 hours a week. I also evenly spread out the hours so I mostly work an hour to two hours a day. This way I can easily manage both my assignments for class and the tasks for my work study. Also, don’t take on more extracurriculars than you can handle. During the Spring Involvement Fair, there were so many clubs that looked interesting, but adding another club to my schedule, on top of the one I’m already in, would’ve been too overwhelming. Learning to put a limit on the amount of activities you are involved in is an important lesson I had to learn this semester. 

Stay Organized

If you are taking 20 credits along with a work study, it's vital that you keep your tasks organized to avoid falling behind on your assignments. Use Google Calendar to block off your work time and classes to see where you can fit in extracurriculars, studying, and breaks. Keep a planner to stay on top of your assignments and prioritize what needs to be done ASAP and what can be done later. If you have time, try to get started on assignments early! You will thank yourself later when big midterms and essays start popping up. 

Spend Your Time Wisely

My time has definitely been more crunched this semester, so I have been more conscious of how I spend my time. One thing I’ve done this semester is spend less time perfecting smaller homework assignments and instead prioritized spending more time on bigger assignments like tests or essays. This way I stress less about making every assignment perfect and divide my time based on how much an assignment is worth. 

Take Breaks!

With 20 credits and a work study job it's easy to overwork yourself which is why it's essential that you give yourself breaks during the week to avoid burnout. 


I hope that some of these tips were helpful for those of you who are thinking about taking 20 credits while holding a work study job.  Be sure to take into consideration the types of courses you want to take and how many hours you plan to work during the semester to create a schedule that works for you. If you want more content from USC Student Life you can also follow our TikTok and Instagram pages!

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