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How to get a job in high school

How to get a job in high school Most teens, including me, started applying for jobs when we finally reached the age of 15 (in the state that I live in) where we can legally enter the workforce. Applying for jobs can be daunting, mostly because you don't know what to expect and you are putting yourself out there. But I would definitely encourage every high school student to apply for jobs because you will learn so many skills in doing so. If you are currently in the process of applying for jobs, or you are considering to apply then here are some tips to help you out. 1. Check the minimum age when you can start working in your state A super important tip here! Different states have different ages of when you can legally start working. Make sure to check them before you start applying for jobs because employers cannot hire you if you are below the legal age of working in your state. 2. Have a resumé Employers will most definitely ask you for your resumé because it outline

How to stay productive during the holidays

How to Stay Productive During the Holidays Hello everyone! Guess what? This is my first blog post on the blog that you are reading right now- That Inquisitive Student ! I'm super excited to share with you my tips on how to stay productive during the holidays. So Easter is just around the corner, and I assume that most of you reading this post right now would be on Easter break (or term break here in Australia). I know that it can be super tempting for you to watch Netflix or procrastinate all day during the holidays because, well, you worked so hard during the term! Holidays are great for us to have a break from school assessments and to do things that we enjoy, but it is also important to remember that we should use this time wisely because before you know it, you will be back at school in no time for another term. 1. Wake up early Yes, oh yes. This is the best tip I can give anyone on staying productive not just during the holidays, but in your daily life as well. I d