All of the occupations of the highest earners in the homes of the students I questioned are all in class groups C1 and B. This eliminates my suggestion of students working to support families, as this is most likely to be untrue of the fifty people that were questioned.
My conclusion shows that those who work long hours will produce poorer college work due to statistics I have found. Part-time work does affect the academic achievement of college students and as the amount of students working increases the quality of college work shall decline. As I have shown, a balance would only occur if work was cut down to minimal hours but as it remains those who work while at college will continue to receive grades at a lower standard than necessary.
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