Students working while Attending High School

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Teresa Lawrence “Students working while Attending High School”Thursday, December 14,2010 : 

Teresa Lawrence “Students working while Attending High School”Thursday, December 14,2010

Balancing High School and Part-Time Work : 

Balancing High School and Part-Time Work school work

Percentage of Students Working While Attending School : 

Percentage of Students Working While Attending School

Pros and Cons of working while attending school? : 

Pros and Cons of working while attending school? Pros Cons Jobs can teach teenagers work skills they will need their whole lives, such as how to fill out an application, how to interview well, how to work responsibly, and how to get along with co-workers and superiors Jobs can help teens feel more confident and independent Jobs help teens develop a sense of responsibility Students who work 10 to 15 hours a week during the school year earn higher grades than students who don’t work at all Jobs help teens learn to manage their money Jobs cab help teens explore potential career paths Teens who work more than 13 to 20 hours a week receive lower grades Teens who work find it difficult to keep up extracurricular activities and friendships Teens who work are more likely to use illegal drugs or alcohol Overworked teens sleep and exercise less and spend less time with their families

Teenagers at Work : 

Teenagers at Work When high school students take after-school jobs, there may be a negative impact on their school achievement.

Achievement vs. Grade Point Average : 

Achievement vs. Grade Point Average When college admissions officers look at a high school transcript, they look for more than GPA. They want applicants willing to challenge themselves with advanced courses and higher credit loads. They look for involvement in both the school and the community.

Some students when they start working, like the money and they drop out of school. Some of them drop out of school when they are near graduation : 

Some students when they start working, like the money and they drop out of school. Some of them drop out of school when they are near graduation Like Dislike

Time Management: Working and Going to SchoolTime management is your key to successfully take charge of your schedule, and your future. Working and going to school is not impossible, and managing your time properly will help to ease the burdens. : 

Time Management: Working and Going to SchoolTime management is your key to successfully take charge of your schedule, and your future. Working and going to school is not impossible, and managing your time properly will help to ease the burdens. Keeping a calendar of your work schedule, combined with your daily assignments and upcoming exams is an excellent way to stay balanced and be aware of what needs to be read and absorbed each day after work. The month-view of what lies ahead will make your tasks seem less intimidating, and you can see your progress over time. Making lists is also an excellent time management tool. Making daily lists will help to keep your priorities in order, helping you to remember little things like what to pick up at the grocery store. It is a great way to keep you from feeling frazzled and overwhelmed. Aside from keeping a large monthly calendar and daily post-it lists, scheduling each day is an additional time management tool to add to your arsenal. Allot your tasks by the hour, giving yourself structure and time to study and time to unwind each day. One of the most important things to add into your busy schedule of working and going to school is to pencil in some time for yourself, no matter how short that time may be. If you do not take time out to do something you enjoy, you may become depressed or disenchanted with earning your degree, and possibly quit school. A healthy balance of ambition and time for your personal needs is important. Proper sleep is also high on the list. Studies show that individuals who get a healthy amount of sleep each night, and those who go to bed and get up around the same time daily, are more focused and alert. These individuals feel better overall, and have the energy to take on the full day of school and work that they meet each day. Some students who work find online college an ideal avenue for achieving a higher education. The freedom to study from home frees students to work, yet does take self-discipline to follow through with.