What could possibly be better than saving money? Here’s an
idea- how about making money? Sounds
good to me. After a quick brainstorm
session, I came up with a few ways that college students can make money.
Obviously, I don’t
suggest any kind of sneaky, under-handed pawn shop deals, but there are plenty
of other ways to make a few bucks here and there. One way that I make money
while at school is by selling text books either to our school’s bookstore or to
individual students. In the past I have sold to both and I feel that the profit
is better when selling to individual students. The bookstore has to make money
to sustain, so they are less likely to give you a fair amount for your
textbooks.
Always sell your text books at the beginning of a semester. |
Another way to make some money is turn in aluminum cans. I
know as a college student, if I took a stroll around campus I could find a ton
of cans. Although the amount per can you get paid isn’t much, it will add up
quickly. Locating a
drop-off site is the first step, next you want to prepare your cans for drop
off. It is best to crush all cans to prepare to turn them in. More cans will
fit in a bag when they are crushed. Some states
also still accept glass bottles for money.
One final way to make money is to sell your old, un-used
electronics. For example, when you receive an upgrade for your cell phone, you
can sell back your previous phone. Usually this is in exchange for store credit
or the money can go towards paying for your upgrade though. If you would rather
see cold hard cash, try selling your phone (or other items like iPods, iPads,
and tablets) to places like Game Stop or
even online (Gazelle or E-bay).
These places are also great for selling video games and DVDs.
I wonder how much my boyfriend's X-Box & iPhone is worth?
So, as you can see, it isn’t that difficult to make some
extra money…and we all know making money is way better than spending money.
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