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Will you be laughed at by your classmates in order to lighten the burden on your parents when you just go to college?

There will always be some "spoiled" people who look down on those who work and study in universities, but there are also some rich children who work and study. Therefore, there is no need to care about other people's eyes when working and studying in a university. It is a good thing that universities can work part-time and study part-time. There are few courses in the university. Compared with playing drama and games after school, work-study program can not only exercise our ability, but also meet many classmates or friends on this basis, which is of great help to our future work.

University is a colorful stage, where we can fully display our talents and be good at grasping every opportunity and challenge. Work-study program is actually a stage for self-development and self-success. Some people live in rich families and have no worries about food and clothing, while others live in poor mountainous areas and have experienced hardships since childhood.

Although there is no way to choose your family background, you can change your destiny with the spirit of self-reliance and self-reliance. If some students despise you for this, it can only prove that these students' values are abnormal. The best way is to stay away from such students and ignore them.

But when you work part-time, you should also pay attention to safety. One is to be careful about pyramid schemes, and the other is to be careful about all kinds of campus loans. Third, especially girls, pay attention to their own safety. In addition, when doing work-study programs, we should also use our brains a little and try our best to connect with our future career plans, so as to get twice the result with half the effort. It is a correct choice to choose social practice to exercise yourself during college, regardless of other people's eyes.