Education and Employment: Factors in the Student Experience
Heaton, Emily
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Title
Education and Employment: Factors in the Student Experience
Author(s)
Heaton, Emily
Issue Date
2011-08
Keyword(s)
employment
working
student priorities
money
job
Abstract
For some students, it seems that employment while in school greatly affects performance in school work, for others, it poses either no threat or can even be seen as a stress reliever. Student employment occurs for many different reasons and takes place in many different arenas; some student work on campus, others off. Students mainly choose employment that will benefit them in some way other than monetarily; many students choose to work in areas related to a potential career field. Some employed students begin to see work as a priority, especially when they reach higher-level positions. Students may spend more time at work than any arena other than the classroom itself. These students may begin to feel a level of responsibility to work that is equal to or possibly even greater than school.
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