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The Cost of Partying:
- Recovery time: A single night of heavy partying can impair cognitive function for 48 hours.
- Lost wages: If you skip a weekend shift to party, you lose $100–$200.
- Academic slippage: One study found that students who party more than twice a month have GPAs 0.7 points lower than peers.
The 62-Work Rule for Parties:
- Schedule parties as non-negotiable blocks (e.g., Saturday 9 PM – 1 AM, no more).
- Avoid Thursday parties—they destroy Friday productivity.
- Host low-cost potluck parties instead of expensive bar crawls.
- Use parties as networking—many students have met future employers at casual gatherings.
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