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Any Tips On Freelancing While In School?

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08-19-2012, 01:07 AM
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I am 14, and going into my second year of high school. Last year, I started freelancing at the end of the school year, so I didn't really have to balance school and freelancing. I am considering ditching client work, and only making themes until next summer. Is the theme business lucrative? Did anyone else freelance while in high school? Any advice would be appreciated.

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School comes first, period. What I do at the beginning of academic semesters is clear my schedule for the first week and see how things are going to go from there. Last semester I was able to work but it doesn't look like it's happening this time for me.

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Agree, school is always first. Wait til you settle in and see how time works out, I'm sure you'll be able to pick up a few little jobs as you go.

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