No, not all students. Some go to summer school, some do internships, some do all of those. Nothing is really "necessary" as summer is widely seen as a break for students after a long year at the university. However, some students could use the money from the job to help them for whatever reason.
Not really, most of the university students don't have to
No, it is not.
Some particular universities might mandate this for their students, but in general, most schools don't really care what you do over the summer break.
yes, it contains credits which are added in you total score
No. It is not required. It depends on the student's personal preference and circumstances. Some get a job, some go to summer school, some do both, or some visit home for the summer.
no, but it's a good idea for extra money
nope
He went to school in England with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern.
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Yes, but it's a prequel titled "Monsters University."
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No, it's not really needed, or necessary
No, it's not really necessary because summer is a break from school
No, its not.But it depends on which school university you go to.
not really
No
no, it's not really needed for them
Nope
NO, not at all really
No, it's not really needed for university students to do so
No of course not, you don't really have to if you don't want to
No not really
In general no, they're not required to find summer jobs during summer break