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For many students’ college life is loaded with enormous responsibilities and the majority of them tend to manage their expenses upon the budget of a shoe string. The tuition fees have reached the sky so for meeting their loans are being applied and for clearing those loans students need to take up part-time jobs for meeting up their minor expenses. Some students are fortunate enough to find a job on campus, particularly in institutions that offer on-campus work policies for students. Others are forced to seek other employment, and companies are frequently unconcerned about the difficulties they experience as students. Students in this situation are frequently unable to strike a balance between their academics and employment responsibilities. Some students with severe financial difficulties have even dropped out of college to pursue full-time employment. This is not only a waste of their college time, but it also harms their future. If achieving the appropriate balance between their academics and employment may help them continue with college, they must be educated on how to do so.