Living on the Cheap in College – 6 Popular Methods That Work

Living on the Cheap in College – 6 Popular Methods That Work
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    While one of the most favored reasons to go to college is to earn a degree which will lead to a higher-paying career;

    most college students will find that they end up almost entirely broke during the time that they are in school.

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While nearly all students will struggle financially, there are many ways that students can live on the cheap and save money while in school.

1. Roomates

One of the most efficient ways to live cheaply while in college would be to get roommates. College students that can cram into smaller apartments will almost always be able to save a considerable amount of money on rent while they are in school. Many students can cram up to four people in a two-bedroom apartment.

2. Free/Cheap Furniture

Looking for free furniture is another way to save money while in college. On most college campuses, a significant portion of students moves in and out of their apartment or dorms around the same time of the year. Students who are on the look can almost always find very cheap, or even free, furniture if they agree to move it themselves.

3. Student Meal Plans

Taking advantage of student meal plans is a third way to live cheaply. Most universities offer meal plans to students, regardless of whether they live in student housing or not. By signing up for the meal plan, and eating most of your meals at school cafeterias, you could easily cut your food expenses in half.

4. Student Discounts

Another way to save money while in school is to take advantage of student discounts. Almost all the main universities set up partnership agreements with the local community. With these partnerships, students can receive sizable discounts on a variety of products and services. This typically includes discounts on food at restaurants, movie tickets, tickets to sporting events, and public transportation.

5. Shop Around For Discounts

Shopping around for school supplies will almost always help a college student save money. Most college students will find that college bookstores overprice their textbooks. By simply shopping online, a student could find textbooks and other supplies for almost half off the normal retail price.

6. University-Sponsored Health Insurance

The sixth effective way to live on the cheap in college is to purchase university-sponsored health insurance. Students that are not covered by their parents’ insurance plans could purchase university-sponsored health insurance at a significant discount when compared to buying the health insurance through a private health insurance company.

There are the top 6 ways for living on the cheap in college, and they will give you much advantage. They can make you save a lot of money. Don’t let your fellow students not get the same advantage as you, share these tips with them and on social media sites like facebook, twitter, google+, etc.

Sources/References

http://www.clark.com/9-ways-college-students-can-live-on-the-cheap

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