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Valerie: What can be the sort of negatives? You know, I remember my
mother always saying, "If you start working now, you won't, you know,
put enough energy into studying and you won't look at the things that
are important," and...
Jeff: That was true, but I didn't study that hard anyway, so (laugh) ...
no, but that was true. Homework suffered, you know. I guess I
became a little more material in that way, but... yeah. But I always
studied hard the subjects that I wanted to study, and then kind of left
the rest. "Well, I gotta go to work" kind of thing.
V: Yeah, and that'll be true whether you have a part-time job or not.
J: That's right.
V: You'll do what you like in school.
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