Welcome to this big but cozy group of ours,Dziobak!:)

I can't agree with you more on your last statement.
It's true that someday those who are working either part-time or
during week days while studying(on the weekend on an extra mural
course)will regret spending their time on working instead of studying
more or harder...

However,on the other hand,those who spend most of their time studying
will regret they should be having more fun in the future and vice
versa!LOL
Don't you find it contradictory?!
It has so much to do with our human nature:
We are seldom satisfied with the circumstances we're in...
and we seem to want to have it all!LOL

Sweet dreams to you.Dziobak and to all of us!
Pln

On Oct 28, 11:48 am, dziobak <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I think that part-time job is difficult to combine with studying.
> Student is often overloaded and he hasn't time for the learning. In my
> opinion students should above all study. But, if sb must work - I
> personally am admiring such students. Of course, combinating the work
> with studios also has advantages.
> Firstly - 'pocketful' of money.
> Secondly, working students have rich CV.
> Thirdly, they are developing their proffessional skills. Therefore, I
> think that every student should work for example in holidays.
> Moreover, the work is raising the self-confidence. I also think that
> the majority of students working is supporting household budget.
> On the other hand, studios are a unique moment during which students
> have a chance to acquire the knowledge.
> To sum I think that working and studying is possible, but one day the
> working student can realize, that he missed studies...
>
> Have a nice day,
> dziobak.
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