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255According to Collin Smith in his article for BYU working more than 20 hours a week contributes to a higher likelihood that students will drop out of school before receiving a degree Working can also increase the amount of stress that a student could have in which case some students might become too lazy to do their school work Some students might come home from their long days at work and just sleep Working is a very big deal in life even though it is a requirement for everyone in order to survive but I feel that students should manage their working hours correctly and then they ll have no worries BYU research also states Most studies conclude that this is only the case when the student s number of hours worked per week exceeds 20 hours In fact students who work fewer than 15 20 hours often report higher GPAs than those who do not work at all Dundes One solution to make sure that students can maintain their jobs is by having colleges limit the amount of hours that their students could work Brigham Young University does not allow their students to work past 20 hours and the students who go there have no trouble keeping a consistent grade point average Another solution would be for colleges to have more jobs on campus If a student works and goes to school in the same place they become very familiar to the environment and the people around so they become more comfortable in the college There is no problem with working while being a college student if you manage your time correctly in fact it is even better than being unemployed as a student