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by fn-mote
1291 days ago
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> Something tells me your experience is not commensurate with the standard college experience. I know very few university students with significant work commitments. In the US, the stereotypical college student is not also holding down any kind of job. Maybe 5-7 hours of "work study" (light work running the reference desk at the library or working in the dining hall). Frankly, I doubt the majority could do learn a lot and also work a significant number of job hours. At a community college, it would be very different - most students also holding down jobs, I would guess. At a flagship state university, I would be very suprised. Evidence in [1]... about 30% of full time students are working 20+ hours/week. Also apparently I was wrong about the low hours being typical; less than 10% are working but < 10 hours/week. [1] https://nces.ed.gov/programs/coe/pdf/coe_ssa.pdf |
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