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Check at your university--there is usually a list somewhere of companies looking to hire part time people, especially if you have expertise in marketing, engineering, or so on. If you are going to be a nurse, getting certification for phlebotomy (drawing blood) is a good job. Working in a small store or as a concierge at an emergency room can provide you with pay and time for study. Other than that, there are the usual waiting on tables, or working for a temporary agency when you have breaks from school. Interning over the summers can be lucrative also.

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If you work in at a gas station or a food store. Soming small and easy.

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