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/^t/Someone might argue, that in other countries it is only some students who get the financial support from their parents. Others have to both study and make their own livings. We must not forget, however, that there are significant differences in the way Polish and Western-european societies are organised. Therefore what applies there, may often not be possible in our country. In England, for instance, there are special organisations helping students to find part-time work, Polish students, though, have to count entirely on themselves. We used to have special employment agencies for them too, but they are unfortunately a thing of the past now. Apparently it is all related to the acute crisis on the Polish job market.