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Whats more important....study or a job?



Whats more important....study or a job?

study :
when you are studying you re actually making an investment that will pay you off quits nicely and more on the long run than if you go directly to work without studying.
dont worry if you find yourself able to work but instead you re not working because you re studying, just think about how much more you ll make in much less time when you do graduate.
that depend how old are u and what qualification do u have
job,it makes u money and supportes your family and relitives
Happiness!
both r important . only if u study ul get a job .and only if u get a job you can support urself and family,
study....you have the rest of your life to work, but studying, if its something you want to do, then do it or you will regret it later in life!
Both are equally important and complementary to each other. The priority is first to study well in the area of interest and gain academic excellence. This background will help you to get a better job. You should aim at a career and not a job. Career should be based on your liking, skills and competencies. There is a remarkable proverb in my mother tongue Malayalam which says that `Education is the most valuable asset and is the king of all wealth'. So first concentrate on study and then look for a career
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