Non Working Student Essay

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High school is a very stressful yet exciting time for all students. Whether or not a student is involved with extracurricular activities like athletics or academics every student becomes busy and creates a tight schedule. It is difficult to balance academics and athletics with a normal social life. Students have a job on top of extra academic events, athletic events, and social events. Working and non-working students are students that have common responsibilities, but they have to be assiduous students in different ways. When a student goes to school and takes up to seven classes it can be overwhelming, but adding the homework from those classes is slightly inconceivable. Students that do not have a job often have more time to do seven …show more content…

Although the opportunities are there a working student does not have the time to act upon them. A majority of volunteering opportunities that happen outside of school are on the weekends. Students who do not work can take place in the Saturday city clean up and the Sunday food drive. Students who do work are at places like McDonald’s, Payless, and MC Sports are prone to be there on a Saturday and Sunday. A male student is going to be up at 5 o’clock to get to McDonald’s and start to take care of the first rush of coffee-lovers. A female student is going to be at McDonald’s running the grill, taking orders, and cleaning the dining area on a Saturday night. A male student is at Payless on a Sunday afternoon in the midst of a Sunday football game-day-rush. He is having to place chips, dips, and trays of fruit and vegetables into small plastic bags. A female student is working at MC Sports on a Sunday night helping a family full of procrastinators looking for every item needed for their daughter’s first volleyball game that is tomorrow night. Knee pads, socks, spandex, and shoes are the things that the female student has to find for the picky 12-year-old girl. Working and non-working spend their weekends differently, but can sometimes find volunteer opportunities within the school that are during the week when both types of students can …show more content…

Perchance it is because of the amount of homework a student must do every night? Whether the answer is yes or no is not as relevant as an answer to the question, how much sleep should a student be getting? Haley Drucker says that a student should get 8-9 hours of sleep a night (Drucker, Haley.) The evolution of bedtime has is quite immense from the elementary school age to the high school age. In elementary school bedtime was like torture to the kids watching Full House and eating Scooby-Doo macaroni and cheese. Kids will cry as if their parents are punishing them for being happy. As people transmute from kids to teenager the amount of sleep they receive is very different. Sleep as a kid is very routine and stable but as a teenager it is very sporadic and volatile. Students who work late nights are unable to modulate how many hours of sleep they will get. It seems implausible but when students have to work and then have to do homework, they may only sleep for three hours before waking up and getting ready for school. This can cause a student to be dreary and weary during the school day. It can also cause a student to be exhaustively energized and may cause the student to be speak only malapropisms during the

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