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  2. The Benefits of Working as a Teenager: What College ...

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    sturti/getty Images. Per the experts, there are a whole host of different jobs that can make an impression on the admissions team at a college. In some cases, an internship or job that shows a ...

  3. 18 People Whose Extraordinary Work Ethic Got Them To The Top

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    Whether it's staying up until 2 a.m. while working another job like Mark Cuban did to learn software or personally following up on customer complaints like Jeff Bezos does, many of the most ...

  4. Work college - Wikipedia

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    A predecessor of the work college is the manual labor college movement of the 1820s up to about 1860. It also combined work, usually agricultural or mechanical, with preparatory or college study, often preparation for the ministry. Although it helped students financially, equally if not more important were the work's perceived healthful effects ...

  5. What 17 Successful People Did Their First Year Out Of College

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    Alamy By Aaron Taube Many successful people count the first year after college as a defining moment in their young careers. Tesla CEO Elon Musk founded his first company during that time; Stephen ...

  6. Student activities - Wikipedia

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    Students can find it difficult to make friends with random people. Participating in clubs allows students to find common ground between others which can hopefully start a friendship. These friendships are essential in college as they provide a place for social interaction, others to study with, people to eat with, and more. [6] [11] [15]

  7. Working (Terkel book) - Wikipedia

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    Working: People Talk About What They Do All Day and How They Feel About What They Do is a 1974 nonfiction book by the oral historian and radio broadcaster Studs Terkel. [ 1 ] Working investigates the meaning of work for different people under different circumstances, showing it can vary in importance. [ 2 ]

  8. Type A and Type B personality theory - Wikipedia

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    People with Type A personalities experience more job-related stress and less job satisfaction. [9] They tend to set high expectations for themselves, and may believe others have these same high expectations of them as well. [10] Interestingly, those with Type A personalities do not always outperform those with Type B personalities.

  9. 15 Things You Didn't Know About Anne Burrell - AOL

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    Every chef begins somewhere. Chef Anne Burrell began her career working in a restaurant after college graduation. She loved working there, but when her mom requested that she make use of her ...