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Jobs�are not easy to find as time�in the semester moves on, so it's always advantageous to start looking for�a job as soon as your parents drop you off at your�dorm.� Of course, you need to start looking, but now the question is where to look.� On-campus jobs�are bountiful, but taken early by students with financial aid.� If those are the jobs you desire then�the best course of action is to go to�your school's financial aid office and get a list of jobs to choose from.
For those of you who don't have financial aid, your hunt for a job gets a little bit trickier.� Most on-campus jobs are�(FWS) federal work study jobs and�you cannot apply if that�is something you are not qualified for.� So now the hunt�continues into the small or large town that surrounds your college/university.��
While�students with federal or state aid do get jobs sooner, those jobs usually yield less money.� University towns and cities are one with the schools they represent, and usually�like to hire students who attend their local school.� They also pay�well�because they are jobs listed by actual companies with income, not state-funded aid programs.� Finding jobs in town usually isn't too difficult, but it all depends on what�a student�would prefer to do to make ends meet.
Finally,� It is not that tough to find work on-campus or off as long as the student is on the�ball.� Looking for these jobs early will be very beneficial and may prove to give you something to fall back on for the entire time you attend an institution of higher learning.
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