<p>Honestly, I don’t believe how many students on this site do not have to work in the summer. I guess it proves the old demographic argument that the higher income people have high sat’s etc, since the average sat’s are so high on this site. Clearly this site is populated by way upper income.</p>
<p>That being said, my son loves his summer job. He works with his peers in a fast paced environment and has learned alot. Most of his co-workers are not from the town we live in, so that is an added bonus as he met new people. Most were older and already in college, so it gave him a taste of what was ahead and they are a very diverse group. Jockks, goth, lesbians. The whole thing is a great experience. Jobs and work experience allow you to get out of your comfort zone. I have spoken with many admissions people who love the fact that a kid scooped ice cream all summer or was a fry cook and washed dishes like my son did. Frankly, in this day and age, having a summer job actually sets you apart from the rest of the crowd.</p>