Balancing High School
and Part-time Work
Part3
Brad MacGowan, of the
Career Center at Newton North High school in Massachusetts, thinks that working
can be valuable part of a student’s life, if taken on responsibly. “You can
derive a great deal from working, considerably more than just money,” he says. “In
most cases you can acquire a nice dose of discipline and a whole new set of
skills and experiences.” In addition, your supervisor may be willing to write a
strong college recommendation for you Scholl comes first School work, including
homework and studying for tests, should always be your top priority. MacGowan Cautions
students who do decide to work. “ If you are rushing through your assignments …
or not studying enough for tests because of work, it’s time to cut back or quit
and find less time-consuming job.”
Choose the
Right
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