You can work at a job, it just depends how old you are. If you are not old enough you can get a work permit.
It is not possible to work a full time job and go to med school full time unless you are studying during the day and working overnight. This is not wise as your body will burn out. You might want to consider part time work while studying full time.
You fall behind on your school work and you don't have time to have a social life.
Only if you want to.
no, School comes before anything.
The best part time job would be to apply to work at a local public school. In this case, you can work as a lunchlady or some swiping card so that you can get out of work when school ends (around 3).
a full time student is always doing schoolwork/homeworka part time student only does the work in school;-)
they have to. they are in school 7 hours a sayso they cant work all day.
Typically work study refers to a "student worker." Some students may gain part-time employment at the school they are enrolled in. The maximum hours work allowed during the regular academic school year is generally 20 hours and most likely at minimum wage.
You can attend high school and work on the same day.
In the UK, a 15-year-old can work part-time, including in a cafe, but they do not need a work permit. However, they must have a job that complies with local restrictions on hours and types of work for their age group. Typically, they can work a maximum of 12 hours during school weeks and up to 35 hours during holidays. Employers must also ensure the work environment is safe and suitable for young workers.
He worked a part time job at McDonalds
I'm sure you could work your school and work schedule around each other but it would be very difficult i would recommend that you do one part time. In my opinion if you have a position on a paid fire department i would go to school part time so you keep your full time spot as a firefighter.