What will you choose?  Benefits  Good Grades  High GPA  Pass Class  Detriment  No time to socialize  Takes too long.

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What will you choose?

 Benefits  Good Grades  High GPA  Pass Class  Detriment  No time to socialize  Takes too long

 Benefits  Hang with your friends  Have a good time  Socialize with others  Detriment  Lack of sleep  Costs money  Might fail a test or class

 Benefits  Receive money  Builds resume  Become recognized by employees  Detriment  Time can become a constraint  Work can take you from your Studies

Comparing 1. Study Vs Party 2. Work Vs Study 3. Party Vs Work  1. If you study instead of party you will miss out on socializing with friends but you will be able to pass the test.  2. If you work instead of making time to study then you will not be prepared for your test, but you will have extra spending money.  3. If you party instead of going to work chances are you will have fun, but you could lose your job.

 You are able to experience all of the options that college has to offer as long as you manage your time.  Time management is the Key to Success in College.