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The Pros of Working as a Full-time Student

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at UCSB chapter.

Working and going to college is a balance. However, whether it’s a part-time or full-time job, it can be tough to balance both commitments. And like all other commitments that you make as a student, working and being a full-time student can lead to lower grades, low-quality of work, or even just crazy amounts of stress. That being said, not all of us have the option to not work therefore here are a few pros as to why working and being a fulltime student can end up being valuable for you in the long run!

 

1. It helps you get organized. If you are a procrastinator like I am, getting a job forces you to curb that habit and prioritize your time more wisely.

 

2. Financial education is another reason why working in your early years can be beneficial. As you’re earning money and subsequently spending it, you end up becoming more responsible in managing your expenses. That’s a lesson that will carry a lot of weight in your future.

3. It builds your work ethic as well as your resume. It is no myth that job markets favor those with experience over education. Even if you’re just a cashier for a fro-yo stand, that can be far more valuable than someone who has never worked a day in his or her life.

4. It builds a network. Networking and gaining references are the best ways for you to establish contacts with people you would not have met otherwise. Whether it is just making some friends within your circle of coworkers or getting in contact with an adult employer, networking is always a good idea.

 

5. And finally, the best for last, the mullah! The income is always handy, especially for us broke-ass college students. 

 

Shefali Agarwal is a second year Communications Major at University of California Santa Barbara, hoping to pursue PR in the future. In addition to writing for Her Campus, Shefali enjoys traveling, eating, reading and playing volleyball. Anything that gets her out there and active is a must do. See what she is up to on Instagram @shefalee!
Kirby is a recent graduate from UCSB currently living in Los Angeles. As a proud Her Campus UCSB alum, she's happy to be back on the HC team covering one of her fave shows: "The Mindy Project." On any given day you can find her with her nose in a book (let's be real - it's a Kindle). In her free time, she likes petting dogs, binge-watching TV, and eating a lot of food. Find her on Instagram: @kirbynicoleb or @GirlBossEats.