Many high school students take part time jobs. What are the advantages and disadvantages of this?

It has become apparent in recent years that many students have
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part-
time
jobs. In general, there is some evidence to suggest that there are both positive and negative aspects concerning
this
issue. I am sure that high
school
students need
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part-
time
jobs. Let us look at the advantages and disadvantages of
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First
, there is no doubt that part-
time
job helps students be
independed
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independent
. They can have pocket
money
and they do not need to ask their parents for it.
Second
, students learned
work
and earn
money
, so they begin to respect
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ork of other people.
Also
, high
school
students can find their profession. And they will finish their high
school
will be knowing
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they want to
work
for. At the same
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part-
time
jobs
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negative point. They may be worse at
school
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because they do not have free
time
. So, they can do bad homework.
Also
, students do not have free
time
for communication with their friends. Students need to play sport and lack of
time
can interfere. When I was a high
school
student I had
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time
job. I helped my parents and get some
money
, so
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could spend
money
on my hobbies. In conclusion, I would like to highlight that even though there are different positive and negative aspects regarding part-
time
jobs of students, I am sure that benefits
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art-
time
job of students outdo the drawbacks. The main thing is to find a balance between
work
and study.
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