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TIPS TO HELP COLLEGE STUDENTS BUDGET Presented by Matthew Littlemore
FREE ENTERTAINMENT ON CAMPUS
ENTERTAINMENT THAT IS'NT REALLY NEEDED
Look to your school!
Look for what's free!
Students that pay activity fees are already paying for the home games during basketball and football season. This means that there are opportunities to be entertained on campus without spending excessive amounts of money.
It is hard to fathom, but there are quick a few apps that providing free movies and television shows. This means that there is no need to spend money on some of the premium apps that require a monthly subscription. The same thing goes with music.
BUY USED TEXT BOOKS
SPLIT THE COST
New isn't always better!
Find a friend!
There are great discounts for those that are interested in ordering textbooks online. Others may even rent textbooks that can be returned. This can help college students save lots of money.
If there is anything that college students can do to split the cost they should do this. They should look for ways to share books, clothes, software and food expenses with roommates.
EAT CHEAP Look for the deals! Students need to learn how to clip coupons and look for ways to prepare meals. Students that are going out to eat on a regular basis will find themselves struggling to stay within their budget. It is okay to eat out occasionally, but very few college students can sustain a budget if they don’t make any effort to learn to cook. MATTHEW LITTLEMORE | MATTHEWLITTLEMORE.COM