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Feb 26, 2020
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Iman23
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My frosh year I didn't work and wasted sooooo much time. What could possibly go
wrong when you are done with classes every M, W, F at 11am?
If you needed to not work to be successful in college (at least during your GE semester(s)), you weren't very bright.
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One argument for working while in college is that is
Doctor Rosenrosen
2/26/20 1:33pm
I would like to see a survey of those who worked while going to
BYU71
2/26/20 1:37pm
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BoiseBlue
2/26/20 1:41pm
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rivercitycoug
2/26/20 1:43pm
My frosh year I didn't work and wasted sooooo much time. What could possibly go
Iman23
2/26/20 1:48pm
The job I got after college is a direct result of the job I had in college
jhingman
2/26/20 1:50pm
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Breaded Hamster
2/26/20 9:34pm
I think the job matters
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2/26/20 2:42pm
Mines not as long but still fun memories.
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Awesome list!
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It seemed like during the semesters that I worked I did better in school. I feel
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2/26/20 3:26pm
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