Knowing that your parents are paying for your
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JtzCrunkster81 |
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Posts: 12881 (08/19/2008 9:31 PM) |
education at a university, would you still work during the school year? Whether it was 10 hours a week or 20.
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MeLikeyMikey |
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Posts: 56069 (08/19/2008 9:32 PM) |
Yes.
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proudhebrew23 |
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My parents are paying for my education and I do work. Normally it's about 18 hours a week, but that varies sometimes.
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itsmejustin |
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Posts: 18007 (08/19/2008 9:33 PM) |
My parents paid for my school and I worked to pay for the party.
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Spaztastik |
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Posts: 79038 (08/19/2008 9:36 PM) |
My parents do pay for most of my education. I work to pay my bills and for spending money, although they give me money for rent, food, and gas.
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sweet banana cake |
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Posts: 976 (08/19/2008 9:38 PM) |
No. My dad paid for me to go to school. Which meant that he was paying for me to study and get good grades. I partied on weekends. But during the week, I
devoted all my time to school work and business projects.
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SpectorLover |
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Posts: 3592 (08/19/2008 9:38 PM) |
My parents will pay for my education, and I want to get a job to help pay for anything that they need. And I would want to pay some sort of rent as well for
living at home.
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JaimJaim |
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Posts: 21741 (08/19/2008 9:40 PM) |
Yes.
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addicted2stars |
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Posts: 16351 (08/19/2008 9:41 PM) |
yes, i did.
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VelvetRope11 |
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Posts: 28522 (08/19/2008 9:41 PM) |
My parents paid my college and I worked for all my spending money.
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xsunrise |
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Posts: 6871 (08/19/2008 9:43 PM) |
I worked on weekends and stuff
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Suzy321 |
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Posts: 4545 (08/19/2008 9:43 PM) |
My parents are paying for my education, but they don't want me working as well as going to school full time. I'm there to study and make sure I do well
in classes. However, I'm an engineering major so I spend a lot of time doing hw and studying to make sure I do well in my classes. If I was working I know
my grades would suffer.
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nickscdngirl |
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Posts: 8425 (08/19/2008 9:43 PM) |
VelvetRope11 wrote: same |
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babiephatxx |
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Posts: 26863 (08/19/2008 9:44 PM) |
Yeah, I still need money to pay my phone bill/credit cards, gas, etc.
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jbcox2002 |
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Posts: 4824 (08/19/2008 9:45 PM) |
yes because employers look more at experience than education. Having both under your belt when applying for a position is a lethal combination.
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RandomA1 |
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Posts: 751 (08/19/2008 9:47 PM) |
My parents paid for my education and didn't want me to work. I was also given spending money at the start of each semester.
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RandomA1 |
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Posts: 752 (08/19/2008 9:51 PM) |
Also I never worked (just internships) until last week when I started my fulltime job.
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sweet banana cake |
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Posts: 977 (08/19/2008 9:53 PM) |
My dad was just like RandomA1.
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JtzCrunkster81 |
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Posts: 12883 (08/19/2008 9:53 PM) |
okay...I should add that my parents are paying for my food and all that
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RandomA1 |
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Posts: 754 (08/19/2008 9:54 PM) |
rOXyPoP17 wrote: experience, yes. I disagree as far as work though (at least in my case) but I guess it depends what's entailed, the hours, etc. |
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FunSized |
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Posts: 499 (08/19/2008 9:54 PM) |
RandomA1 wrote: Same for me. My parents said that doing well in school was my job.
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