by Joanna Nesbit
Freelance Writer
Finding time for a part-time job in college can be difficult, but there are more benefits to it than just some extra money in your pocket. Check out the top benefits, and while you're here we'll give you tips to help you find one too!
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by Robyn Scott
English Tutor, TutorNerds
For a variety of reasons, many students end up juggling grad school AND a full-time job. It sounds stressful, and it can be, but there are steps you can take to ease the craziness.
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by Erin Smith Petrotta
Assistant Director, Communications, Office of Undergraduate Admissions, Oklahoma State University
When it comes to paying for your education, the opportunity, and perhaps the need, to work on campus should be part of the conversation.
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by JT Ripton
Business Consultant, Freelance Writer
Looking for some off-the-beaten path ways to save (and make) money? We've got seven great ideas to help you get started.
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by Catherine Seraphin
Public Relations Associate, Carnegie Communications
You've decided to take the step to become an RA. So, now what? You most likely have a blank application and an appointment for an interview, but now, it's just a matter of taking action. Here are a few pointers so you can ace the resident assistant interview and application process.
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by Christine Fader
Many students need to work part time as a full-time student and do it very successfully. If you have the choice about whether to work, you may want to try a semester at college first and see what the work load is like.
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by Ashley Lisenby
DJ and News Commentator, WTBU; Blogger and Journalist
School is in session and you might be thinking the last thing you need to add to your plate of classes, homework, and activities is a campus job. But actually having a job during the academic year could benefit you in a few ways.
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