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Are afterschool jobs bad

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After school jobs for middle and high school students is harmful because those students who work don't get enough sleep, don't concentrate in school, get bad grades, don't do homework or other assignments, and they don't do well on tests. This students should be thinking about college or what they want to do when they grow up. Especially high school students. That is why after school jobs are harmful to middle and high school students

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