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You consider applying for a part-time job. Your parents tell you they aren’t sure you’re ready for a job yet. They ask you why you need a job when you’re still taking courses. You need to give them a good reason for your goal.
Which of these is the best reason for your goal of finding a part-time job?
Question 2 options:
You're avoiding studying because your classes are boring.
You want to save money to buy a car.
You need an excuse to avoid some of your basketball friends.
Your siblings are annoying you at home.
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"You want to save money to buy a car."
Why: it’s a practical, responsible goal that shows planning and financial independence. A part-time job can help you learn budgeting, time management, and work experience without necessarily interfering with your coursework.
Suggested way to tell your parents: "I’m looking for a part-time job so I can save up for a car. I’ll keep my classes my priority and choose hours that won’t hurt my grades, and the job will also teach me responsibility and budgeting."
Why: it’s a practical, responsible goal that shows planning and financial independence. A part-time job can help you learn budgeting, time management, and work experience without necessarily interfering with your coursework.
Suggested way to tell your parents: "I’m looking for a part-time job so I can save up for a car. I’ll keep my classes my priority and choose hours that won’t hurt my grades, and the job will also teach me responsibility and budgeting."
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