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Do you have to work and study during college?

Work-study program has always been regarded as the standard of college students' self-reliance. You see, as a student at school, he can support himself with his own ability. He is a sensible child. He must go to work-study program during his college years?

Let me talk about my college education first. The city where my university is located is a third-tier city, which is located in a remote place. Generally, I don't leave school at night, for fear of insecurity. For most students, work-study programs mainly include distributing leaflets, promoting sales in shopping malls, and hourly workers in fast food restaurants. Of course, according to the professional situation, our normal major can be a tutor. Relatively speaking, the income from tutoring is still relatively good, but as I said before, the security issue has not been considered. In addition, the expenses of shopping mall promotion and fast food restaurants are also good, especially the shopping mall promotion has a commission. For college students, the salary is not bad. The worst thing is to send a single page, because there is no technical content at all, so despite the wind and rain, the salary is still meager, but this is definitely most people, because this industry needs people.

Many people around me go to work-study programs on holidays, and some even go on weekdays. I always feel a deep sense of guilt when they come back to the dormitory after a hard day at night. I am not a well-off student, but I can't work by myself to reduce the burden on my family. Although my family will not be affected by my low income, my strong self-esteem makes me feel that I should be a sensible child, so I will participate in the next holiday. At the end of the whole day, it is naturally miserable. Of course, this didn't give me any strong mental shock, because I knew it was not easy to make money. My income is my living expenses for two days, at the cost of giving up my study plan when I was really exhausted. Later, I struggled to go there several times. Under the inner struggle of worthlessness and self-esteem, my classmate's words saved me: don't go if you don't want to. There will be many opportunities to work in the future, but after leaving this campus, there will be less time to study. This sentence made me resolutely give up the idea of work-study program and reflect on this matter.

In fact, it is not that college students are not good at work-study programs, but that sentence: self-esteem and self-improvement are good. But let's go back to the original intention of doing this.

First of all, what did you decide to work-study program for? Money? So does your family lack your share of the money? If not, that's good. Keep insisting, because parents are not easy. Or I want to use my own money to make friends and raise a girlfriend, whatever. At the very least, I don't want my family to bear another fee in addition to your tuition. If it is work experience, then a job with a certain sales nature can still play a certain role in exercising people. However, I don't think there is any experience worth accumulating in the work of sending a single page, and it will not appear in your resume in the future. If it's a life experience, such as a rich kid experiencing life, then you can go. Of course, it is best to find a job opportunity corresponding to your major, which is really helpful for future work.

Second, is the return of your job directly proportional to your efforts? I'm not just talking about time and energy, there are many hidden costs. For example, if you spend your reading time at work, your cost is still the amount of reading you do in a day. If you spend your study time doing part-time jobs, then I think you should think carefully about what you are doing in college. I have met many students who earn a little money after holidays and don't care about school work at all. They still think they are great. They simply think that when he enters the university, his study in China will be over. Exams can be copied, certificates can be bought, diplomas have to be issued anyway, and sitting in the classroom is a waste of time. This kind of students, then I think, don't waste learning opportunities.

In short, the advice given is that no matter what you do, don't follow the trend. Always remember to estimate whether it suits you. Everyone has his own way of life. As long as you live up to your time, work hard!