Student part time job London

Posted by admin on August 28, 2010 under London |

When I searched online for “student part time job London” I found a recent article in The Times which reports that “at least half of students work during term-time; an even higher percentage do so in vacations. About 70 per cent of those who work say that they do so to cover basic living expenses.”

It continues “research has shown that there is a correlation between a high number of hours worked and the likelihood that you will end up with a lower degree classification, so you should be careful about balancing work with your studies.”

“In an ideal world, students would be able to find employment in areas that are relevant to their future careers or, at least, that pay well. Alas this is not always easy and most students are still to be found in low-paid and low-skilled jobs in catering and retail.”

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One financial success story shows how it is possible, with hard work, to fund your studies part time and choose what you do with the rest of your life.

“Having dropped out of university 6 years ago, I’m now 26, semi-retired and work about 15 hours per week from home. I have the total freedom to do what I want, when I want and I answer to nobody but myself.”
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