More time to study? @WSJ: Just 44% of U.S. college students work, down from 56% in 2000. http://on.wsj.com/1pcFW8D pic.twitter.com/BHt687J3UU
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More time to study? @WSJ: Just 44% of U.S. college students work, down from 56% in 2000. http://on.wsj.com/1pcFW8D pic.twitter.com/BHt687J3UU
Yes the real consequence is more debt! @InvestorJunkie
@jonnelle College costs have been increasing 2x inflation level since the 1970's.
@InvestorJunkie Very true. I talked to Andrew Rossi about that this weekhttp://wapo.st/Tef1Pt
@WSJ Im happy to be in that 44%
@WSJ Obama's philosophy is trickling down to the country's youth: "Ask not what you can do for ur country, ask what ur govt can do for you!"
@WSJ Roughly same percentage as college graduates who work...
@WSJ What about internships, either paid or unpaid? If those aren't considered "jobs" in this research, you have a hidden variable.
@WSJ Just 44% of U.S. college students work, down from 56% in 2000. http://on.wsj.com/1pcFW8D Will @Starbucks announcement impact this?
@WSJ murder fh steinfurt @#fb11#@denk@#uni@#heidelberg#@potente@#stutherland@fh@#hs@bochum#Fb3@4fb#miss my right fam. Not all#paerickcruise
@WSJ maybe there is such amount of decline in working college students because of a growing number of international students who cannot work
it's tough for students in the current market to network/find jobs. Here's tips from this top-rated free guide: http://www.SucceedinUniversity.com @WSJ
Get a job you hippies!! "@WSJ: Just 44% of U.S. college students work, down from 56% in 2000. http://on.wsj.com/1pcFW8D pic.twitter.com/4F4wfWNiWW”
@WSJ Cus jobs want someone with an MBA for 4 bucks an hour.
@WSJ its hard.. ya know
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