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Work while traveling. Is this idea realistic?

As a person who has graduated for many years, I regret that I didn't travel in college and spent all my time studying. 1, I suggest you allocate your time well. Travel is only a small part of life, provided that you don't delay your study. I thought of a way to make good use of the time in winter and summer vacation, such as working on holiday, going out on holiday, or working a few more days in the long summer vacation and going out after the holiday. You'd better not work in your spare time. I used to study in the Faculty of Science, and I still felt great academic pressure. Since I'm going to travel, I'll work to save enough money and some money. The word "poor family is rich" makes sense. Plan your expenses when you go out, and don't save money everywhere, not to mention putting yourself in an unsafe state in order to save some money. Too calculated a trip is boring (personal opinion). As a student with no income (not counting the money at home), I feel a little distressed when spending, but I still have to spend it when I should. Besides, after work, you will find that although you don't have much time as a student, you have income, and going out to play is another kind of enjoyment. And usually companies and units have some business opportunities and can go to more places. Finally, I want to say that finding a job with a big platform and a high starting point is the most informative. This is also the reason why I said above that I would not delay my study. In other words, staying in a five-star hotel by plane for the first time is a business trip, which is really much more comfortable than staying in an economy hotel by train.