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3 Money-Saving tips to pass on to your students Y

ou’ve mentored your pupils through their A Levels and they’ve secured a place at their chosen University. While it may feel like the important work is done, there are many more lessons to share (beyond the syllabus), that will prove valuable as they embark on university life. Of course, factors such as making new friends and keeping track of deadlines will be high up on their list of challenges, but the biggest challenge of all for new students is learning how to

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budget and manage money. Having conducted research on the spending habits of freshers, Currys PC World has put together an action-packed student guide to help look after the pennies, covering everything from how to be fit and healthy on a budget to dream holiday destinations that won’t break the bank. Here are a few of their top tips for making money last: • Keep your food bill down As one of life’s essentials,

it’s simply not possible to avoid spending money on food, but there are ways to reduce the cost of your weekly food bill. For starters, students should skip branded products in place of supermarket own-brand items and buy in bulk, as this is often much cheaper. The discount aisle of the supermarket is also great for snapping up bargains on food that is about to go out of date but can then be frozen that day for later use.

Takeaways may feel like a staple part of university life, but they can really set students back a chunk of their weekly budget. Cooking tasty homemade versions of favourite takeaway dishes or for minimal effort, snapping up a takeaway-style ready meal from the supermarket, are much more economic options. Buy second hand - From course-books to clothes - choosing second-hand


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