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Nowadays, many people think that
college students should take a part-time job for several
advantages. For one thing, it gives the students a chance to know the
society to learn to be independent. For another, they can
also get
financial reward and working experience as well, such as
teaching or selling practice, which is helpful to their
growth. What's more, they can put what they have learned
into practice, and know their strong and weak points so that
they can improve their studies and personalities, which are
beneficial in their later lives.
However, still many people think taking part-time job may have some
negative effects on students. In their opinions, it will
take them much
time and energy, and will affect their studies
as a result. What's worse, some students may be so keen on making
money that they may neglect their studies in the end.
In my opinion, I am in favor of taking a
part-time job. But we have to keep a balance between the job and
the study. After all, study is our main task at school.
Taking a Part-Time
Job
Many college students take part-time jobs in their spare time.
Whether it is good or bad is still subject to constant
debates.
Some people believe that taking a part-time job certainly brings
about several advantages. To begin with, students can learn how to get
along with
people and know the society better by taking a part-time
job. Furthermore, to take a part-time job provides the students with
a valuable opportunity to put what he has learned from books into
practice. Finally, students can make some money,
which helps to unload their families' financial burden.
However, problems may also arise. Firstly, some students
spend too much
time doing part-time jobs while neglecting their studies.
Secondly, when taking part-time jobs, the students may be distracted from
their
studies by the colorful lives in the society. Thirdly, some
students may be
cheated or hurt by their employers, because they don't know
how to protect themselves.
As for me, I share the view that college students need to step out
of the campus and take some part-time jobs if their schedule
permits. After all, it opens them a window to know
about the society, which is essential to their
maturity.
Some people
think there are more advantages for college students to take
part-time jobs than disadvantages, others don't think so. What's
your view on this? And tell why.
A serious
problem has arisen in recent several years that more and more
college students abandon study because of
their taking part-time jobs, so quite a few people are
opposed to part-time jobs. However, taking part-time jobs has at
least three benefits for college students in my eyes.
First,
students can promote
their study
through part-time jobs. For instance, if a law student finds a
part-time job in a law firm, his practice will enable him to better
understand what he's learned from books. What's more, the
part-time job can offer him opportunities to
go beyond what he's been taught in class, and he'll
learn something
that doesn't exist in books but in practice.
Second,
students can also accumulate working
experience through part-time jobs, which will benefit their
future job-hunting. Actually, part-time jobs act as warm-up
exercises for students to take full-time jobs after they graduate,
and help them
prepare for their future careers. In addition, as fresh
blood in the society, graduated students are often rejected in
job-hunting markets for lack of practical work experiences. It's
easier to find jobs for those who have accumulated experiences in
part-time jobs.
Last but
not the least, part-time jobs can partly relieve students'
financial burden, especially those who are from poor
families. College tuition fees have greatly increased in the past
ten years due to the new educational policy. Many students from
poor families cannot afford college fees, and our bank system fail
to loan college students as effectively as it does in developed
countries, so taking part-time jobs becomes a way for them to meet
their great expenses in campus lives.
It's an undeniable fact that students break the balance between
their jobs and studies, especially when they fall into conflict
with each other. But I think
students
should spend their spare time taking part-time jobs. Only following
this principle can they benefit from their part-time
jobs.