First of all, respect the fruits of other people's labor, be diligent and thrifty, and not squander. Of course, with good family conditions, there is nothing wrong with pursuing a better standard of living. Better save it.
Secondly, if the family conditions are good, just study hard at school, and there is no need to go out to work. What you accumulate in school will be much more rewarding than working directly in the future. There is no need to listen to others say that college students work early and see the society early. As a college student, the society you go to work to meet is completely different from the society you go out to meet after you know what the school wants to teach you.
Of course, you have the energy and feel that going out to work is also a good experience. If the family has financial pressure, it is certainly worth promoting work-study programs during college. Part-time job can really give you a new understanding of society and economy, and at the same time, it can also relieve your study pressure.
Of course, don't go to work because of vanity, which will only make your burden heavier and heavier, and your debt will increase, which will not pay off.