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BY Christo Pierce, Jovin Celestin, Keanna Brumat, LorneTabb Jr, Harry Balla
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Working college students vs. Non Working college students
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Balancing The Week By semester With the boss scheduling each week How many hours Transportation
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Affecting The Day School work strength left over hours of sleep Hours on the road
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Physical Stress that Work brings Aches and pains Change and Weight Sleep Issues Heart Issues
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Aches and pains It could be headache, chest pain, Back Pain, general muscle pain. May lead to many other problems
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Change in Weight Cause by being over worked some people are effected with weight changes Lose of weight in a short time, and not feeling as hungry Gaining a lot of weight in a short time,
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Sleep Issues Not being able to sleep at night Sleeping a lot more during the day You may need to seek medical help
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College Environment Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has a program at their school so that the students could talked to the faulty about anything that’s on their mind They also conducted a survey in their school with 2 t0 3 students after the survey, the students received $100 By Keanna Brumant
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Financial Work In a school in New York, Low and middles income student that attend school represent nearly 50% of their family’s annul income. It forces students to work longer hours to make ends meet. The relative decline of grant funding for student aid as against loans is notorious, but an increased dependence on earnings is important, too. Part of the increase, of course, reflects the increasing numbers of non-traditional students, who have always typically depended heavily on their own earnings. By Keanna Brumant
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Full Time Students & Employees Since 1984 ages 16-24 working students has increased from 49 to 57 percent 828,000 fulltime students worked full time in 2000 compared to 366,000 in 1985 55% of working students working more than 35 hrs. per week said work has a negative effect on studies. In 2000, almost 830,000 full time college students also worked full time By Harry Balla
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8 Top Paying Jobs 1-Computer Lab assistant(on-campus)-Average $8-11 2-Personal Assistant (on or off campus)-Average $19.57 3-Fitness Trainer(off campus) –Average $15.86 4-College Mail/Print Center Attends.(on camp.) $12-13 5-Library assistant(on or off campus)-Average $11.42 6-Bank Teller(off-campus)-Average $11.36 7-Desk Attendant(on campus)- Average $9.66 8-Babysitter(off campus)- Average $ 9.21 By:Harry Balla
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Employment Patterns by Harry Balla
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Average GPA
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