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Ways To Make Money While In College
Published by myUsearch Blog on June 4 2008.
Everybody knows that it’s hard to save money while attending college. Everything costs money. For the first time
(for many), we’re paying for traveling costs instead of just borrowing the family van, paying for our own meals, washing
our own clothes, et cetera. Because of busy class schedules, a part-time job might not be a possibility for many students.
So, how can a student make money?
Here are a few creative ways to make a few bucks while in college.
1. Are you a wiz in a certain class? Consider tutoring other students who are having difficulties. You can post your name,
phone number and specialty on a campus bulletin board.
2. Even though you might be short on time during the week, consider getting a job on the weekend. Most colleges have
student employment centers that offer information on part-time jobs for students.
3. If you’re creative and have even a little experience in graphic design, you can open a store at
Cafe Press. It’s free to join. All you have to do is design some
images to go on things like t-shirts, mouse pads, coffee mugs and the website does the rest. (Make sure not to put your
commission price too high above the base price, or else people won’t buy your merchandise.)
4. Shutterbugs might want to consider selling photos to stock photo sites. (Try
Big Stock Photo or
Fotolia.) Not only will it make you a few extra bucks, it’ll also
help to get your name out there.
5. Nowadays, everybody needs a website: restaurants, garage bands, shops, you name it. If you’re an HTML guru, advertise
your abilities online or on a campus bulletin board. Discuss your price with the particular client. (A downtown bistro
might be willing to pay more than your best friend’s band.)
6. Got junk you don’t need? Hello eBay and
Kijiji!
7. Similar to eBay in its purpose, Etsy is a giant online mall where
artists make and sell their handmade merchandise. If you’re the artsy type, maybe you could try selling handmade jewelry or
a painting.
8. Love shopping? Consider applying to be a secret shopper (also known as a “mystery shopper”). You will be assigned to
shop at a certain place, act as a normal customer and then fill out a survey about the quality of service. (Keep in mind,
you may be tempted to actually buy something at these stores, which kinda defeats the purpose.)
9. Like to write? Try blogging for cash. The myUsearch blog is looking
for a few people to write college articles for them in exchange for mulah. (That’s what I’m doing right now). Email
blog@myUsearch.com for more information.
10. When all else fails, call Grandma.
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