part-time job

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With the rapid development of our society, the campus is no longer an "ivory tower". Students must get in touch with the world out side the campus so that they can adapt themselves to society more quickly when they graduate.
Almost all students keep themselves informed through TV, radio broadcasts and newspapers. Some of them even take up a part-time job in their spare time. such as working as tutors and serving in some fast food restaurants. All this enables students to keep in touch with society.
Now the summer vacation will come and l've already found myself a job-working as a typist in an office. I am good at typing and I think I can do this job well. It's a good chance for me to get to know society, to learn how to get along with my colleagues and to see how my knowledge is put into practice. When the next semester begins, I'll still try to get some job of this kind at every weekend. Regardless of the pay, I think the most important thing is that I can really know a lot about society.
Chinanews, Beijing, January 15 – Spring Festival, or the Lunar New Year, is the time for family reunion in China; however, many poor college students in Beijing can't afford to go back home for the holiday.
Ye Wenbing, a student in Beijing Forestry University, will finally be able to take the trip back home with the help of China Foundation of Poverty Alleviation. Ye is from the suburb of Xi'an, Shaanxi Province. He can't afford even the cheapest ticket for the home going trip.
Most of those who are not as lucky as Ye will have to stay in Beijing, doing part-time jobs to earn life expenses for the next semester. According to a survey, over 63.8% of poor college students from the provinces spent their Spring Festival holiday on campus in Beijing on at least one previous occasion, and some 5.1% had not gone back home for 5 years or more.
What's more, more than 37.9% of those who chose to stay to do part-time jobs during the last winter vacation were deceived by job agencies.。