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<blockquote data-quote="AvniD" data-source="post: 125601" data-attributes="member: 17155"><p>Hi [USER=20929]@manifestingg[/USER] - I can totally understand your worry. I know a lot of firms have increased the grants by 2-3k to account for the cost of living crisis so I hope that reassures you. I also know of friends who worked part-time alongside the LPC, and while it isn't easy, it is doable. You need to ensure that you prep your week ahead and are disciplined about your studies because there isn't a lot of scope to make mistakes/fall behind when your schedule is full. Seek support from your tutors and career counsellors to understand how you can study for your classes while working at the same time and if all fails, be and present as you can in your classes and take really detailed notes that you can refer to when revising. All the best!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AvniD, post: 125601, member: 17155"] Hi [USER=20929]@manifestingg[/USER] - I can totally understand your worry. I know a lot of firms have increased the grants by 2-3k to account for the cost of living crisis so I hope that reassures you. I also know of friends who worked part-time alongside the LPC, and while it isn't easy, it is doable. You need to ensure that you prep your week ahead and are disciplined about your studies because there isn't a lot of scope to make mistakes/fall behind when your schedule is full. Seek support from your tutors and career counsellors to understand how you can study for your classes while working at the same time and if all fails, be and present as you can in your classes and take really detailed notes that you can refer to when revising. All the best! [/QUOTE]
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