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Can I work part-time or part-time when I go to college?
As a parent, I support my children to take part-time jobs in school during the winter and summer vacations without delaying their studies. First, let children get in touch with society as soon as possible, accumulate work experience and increase social experience;

The second is to realize that life and work are not easy through part-time work, and understand as soon as possible that you can't get anything without hard work and you won't succeed, and cultivate your self-reliance ability;

Third, children's identity can be transformed, and the transition from hazy teenagers to adults who can stand on their own feet can be accelerated. Work-study programs can cultivate children's ability to adapt to society;

Fourth, it can reduce the financial burden of families, especially students with family difficulties. Obtaining an income through part-time work can reduce the burden on parents to complete their studies, and at the same time enhance their sense of responsibility and responsibility.

Working is not only for making money, but also for social practice.

We know that college students have no work experience after graduation. If they have some social practice during their college years, they can increase their employment opportunities when they are employed.

Any part-time job in the university can be written into our resume as social practice and work experience.

But work must be measured. Be clear about what can and can't be done.

It is meaningful to work in a university only if it is combined with your major. Any non-professional work is a waste of time.