10.学生打工
Whenever we have more free time, our classmates will be busy recommending part-time jobs to one another.
When we pass by the bulletin board on the campus, we often catch sight of some want ads attached to it. It is obvious that holding part-time jobs has become a growing tendency among university students. More and more students would like to work after class and their chances of getting a job are becoming abundant.
There are always two sides to a question. Part-time jobs are no exceptions. They have either the pro side or the con side. On the one hand, part-time jobs not only enable students to cultivate their abilities, but also help them apply their knowledge to practice. Furthermore, students who have part-time jobs can relieve, to some extent, the economic burdens of their parents. However, on the other hand, after-class work may distract the students' attention from their studies. Some students who have secured part-time jobs have already shown a decline in their studies.
I don't want to argue on the feasibility of holding part-time jobs. But there is no doubt that as a student, great emphasis should be placed on his studies. He should not allow his four years' time in the university to slip by for nothing. Instead, he must treasure his time and absorb as much knowledge as he can to lay a solid foundation for his future career. 只要我们有了更多的空闲时间,我们同学都会很忙推荐兼职工作。
当我们路过布告栏在校园里,我们经常看到一些招聘广告。很明显,持有大学学生兼职工作已成为一种趋势。越来越多的学生下课后愿和他们获得工作的机会变得丰富。
总 有两个方面的问题。兼职工作也不例外。他们要么赞成或反对的一方。一方面,兼职不仅让学生培养自己的能力,而且还帮助他们把他们的知识运用到实践中去。此 外,兼职工作的学生可以减轻,在某种程度上,他们的父母的经济负担。然而,另一方面,课外工作可能分散学生的注意力从他们的研究。一些学生已经获得兼职工 作已经显示出下降的学业。
我不想认为持有兼职工作的可行性。但毫无疑问,作为一名学生,应当将重点放在他的研究。他不应该允许他在大学四年的时间飞掠而过。相反,他必须珍惜时间和吸收尽可能多的知识,他可以为他未来的职业生涯打下坚实的基础。