Yes, if I strongly believed that it would be lead to something great – give me the right experience and contacts, etc.
What people have pointed out about class privilege is true but also exaggerated. It’s not as black and white as only rich people being able to do these things or else going into debt.
For instance, my wife has been able to attend full-time studies at college without taking a loan or using credit or borrowing from family, and we aren’t sitting on any wealth whatsoever. For us, it’s been possible by her working part-time (8 hours/wk), me working full-time, us keeping our expenses low, and us having planned ahead so that we saved the tuition and books money, and built up a savings fund to help with our regular expenses in light of her lack of income. And we don’t live in an area known to have low living expenses.
But morally, I don’t think it’s right. It is slave labour.
But I don’t believe that people who take these jobs share in the guilt. If a system requires you to do something, to get what you want, is it your fault you do that thing? That’s blaming the victim.