I want to ask my children if they can work and study now. I think they should. If the economy is not rich, parents can do nothing but work-study programs to earn some living expenses without affecting their studies. No, why not kill two birds with one stone. Of course, rich people don't do that. It is difficult to finish school, and mental work requires physical work. Of course, this is not an easy task. Generally speaking, some people will continue to do work-study programs.
As a college student, whether you need to work and study depends on the conditions of your family. If the family conditions are good, there is no need to waste a work-study program quota, because there are other college students with poor living conditions who need this quota; If your family conditions are not good, you should strive for work-study programs, because it costs a lot of money to go to college, and work-study programs can help share the pressure on your parents. Work-study programs may take up some time, but not too much. As long as you participate in public welfare activities and volunteer every week, you can make up enough working time, but it won't take up too much time. Therefore, it is suggested that some students with poor family conditions must work part-time and study part-time during college, without worrying about taking up their study time. And in the process of work-study program, you can participate in many public welfare activities, from which you can gain a lot.