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What do work-study programs usually do?
Work-study programs generally do library assistant work, counselor teacher assistant work, laboratory work, new media work, press corps work, student dormitory duty and so on.

1, library assistant work

This kind of work is generally provided by the library. Recruiting students to help organize books can exercise everyone's patience and care, and even make you fall in love with the learning atmosphere of the library. This is an elegant job.

2, counselor teacher's assistant

This kind of post is demanding, busy and has strong ability to cultivate people. Generally, they will be selected from students' union members or class cadres, and the work ability exercised during the period of being an assistant can also be used after work.

3. Laboratory work

Many colleges' laboratories will recruit students for laboratory management, including laboratory instrument arrangement and laboratory sanitation. Although it is hard, the opportunity to enter the laboratory and observe laboratory instruments and experiments will also improve your professional ability.

4. New media and the work of the press corps

This kind of work is very novel, which requires a certain level of writing skills or artistic skills, and also requires a higher level of people, but the contact with things is relatively new and there are more people. When you see the article you wrote appear in the school newspaper or official micro, that kind of pride is incomparable.

5, the student dormitory on duty

Students' dormitories usually arrange a person on duty to take care of students' access and dormitory safety. This kind of work can generally work while reading, and the work is not tiring, but it needs to face up to the eyes of students who enter and leave the dormitory.