Should college students work in a restaurant and do work study? Lost more learning opportunities are

Updated on Restaurant 2024-08-22
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    For those who have free time, it is certainly cost-effective to engage in work-study.

    But if you don't have extra time, you are busy with student union work, and you are busy with graduate school entrance examinations, then you will definitely not do it. Unless it is really forced by life, the family is too difficult.

    In college, the time spent studying is only part of the story.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There is plenty of time in college, so it's good if you arrange it reasonably, and it's best to depend on your family conditions, it's all up to you

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