While I was in college I worked work study, at the gap, had a side business and hustle all at the same time. I still kept up my grades and made the ppresident list and the deans list.

I say to say, its possible to work and to still keep up with school.

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There are three types of Jobs when you go to College and they all have different benefits

For people that are Super Crazy about their grades:

The best jobs are going to flexible ones, like work-study and jobs that work around your schedule and have a lot of idle time so you can study at the same time

For me this was working in the financial aid center in college, I had more idle time than work time.

And these jobs have that benefit, but they usually pay minimum wage and have limited hours

Second Type of Job for People that just want money

These are usually going to be a retail, waiter and fast-food

Jobs that are flexible but require a lot of time and effort when you are their

So they tend to pay you a little more than minimum wage, at the time gap paid me $10 and minimum wage was like 8.75

Benefit is more money, but its harder and less flexible

Third type of job for people that care about the future and not that much about money

These are going to be jobs directly linked with your major

Like paid internships or free ones lol

This is the best invest because while you study the technicalities of your job, you also get to practice it in a real-life environment.

I never got the chance to do this for accounting, and it was because I cared too much about money at the time

But this makes a lot of sense

Bonus: Freedom People

Side hustles and things they can do when they want it

Uber eats or starting a business.

I did flip phones and sneakers while in college

What to Do with the Money

Depends on your expenses but once you cover your needs

Use the rest of the money to pay off debt

And if you don’t have any debt, use it for savings and investing, that’s what I would have done

Here some real advice:

I graducated with 21k in sudent loans

And maybeb like 10k in savings

And I spend so much money on trash and wasted so much of it

I could have

Graduated with $0

And easily had an investment account with 20-30k in an index fund like the S&P 500

But I was young and stupid and that’s fine

When do you quit

Have no loyalty towards these jobs

If they are getting in the way of school, find something else

Don’t forget, this like a side quest

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