Thursday, July 10, 2008
CLEARANCE SALES for you ONLINE!!!
With savings found only online, these clearance outlets and sales can instantly save you up to 70% or more. Hurry though, quantities are limited and probably going quickly.
Top 20 Ways for Students to SAVE
1. Apply for scholarships galore.
2. If you have to take out a loan, get a competitive interest rate from the government.
3. Use the tax credits offered by the federal government (they can pad your refund by thousands).
4. Check to see if your required textbooks are available online.
5. Ask for a student ID card to be mailed to you for discounts at movie theaters, etc.
6. Sell your used textbooks to local colleges.
7. When buying computer hardware and software, always request the student discount.
8. Buy discounted textbooks and materials from auctions sites such as ebay.
9. Get better interest rates on your student loans by making consecutive on-time payments.
10. Check local college papers for deals exclusive to students.
11. Skip the office store and purchase school supplies at your local 99 cent store.
12. Buy refillable ink cartridges online.
13. Save on internet costs by getting a wireless connection on your laptop and studying in locations with wireless signals (coffee shops, bookstores, airports, etc.)
14. Use online resources such as dictionaries, thesauri, etc. instead of buying your own.
15. Ask about getting credit for your current work experiences or through testing (this could save you the cost of a couple courses).
16. Search through the advertisements on craigslist.com to see if there are any discounts applicable to you.
17. Make use of fatwallet.com to find coupon codes for books, computer equipment, and just about everything else.
18. Get a student checking account at your local bank; they should be able to waive a few fees for you.
19. Check with your accountant to see if any of your school supplies (computer, software, etc.) is tax deductible. It is more likely to be deductible if you must pay the school directly for the equipment.
20. Do an online search for internet freebies every couple months. From free calendars to free pencils, you may be surprised at what you find.
2. If you have to take out a loan, get a competitive interest rate from the government.
3. Use the tax credits offered by the federal government (they can pad your refund by thousands).
4. Check to see if your required textbooks are available online.
5. Ask for a student ID card to be mailed to you for discounts at movie theaters, etc.
6. Sell your used textbooks to local colleges.
7. When buying computer hardware and software, always request the student discount.
8. Buy discounted textbooks and materials from auctions sites such as ebay.
9. Get better interest rates on your student loans by making consecutive on-time payments.
10. Check local college papers for deals exclusive to students.
11. Skip the office store and purchase school supplies at your local 99 cent store.
12. Buy refillable ink cartridges online.
13. Save on internet costs by getting a wireless connection on your laptop and studying in locations with wireless signals (coffee shops, bookstores, airports, etc.)
14. Use online resources such as dictionaries, thesauri, etc. instead of buying your own.
15. Ask about getting credit for your current work experiences or through testing (this could save you the cost of a couple courses).
16. Search through the advertisements on craigslist.com to see if there are any discounts applicable to you.
17. Make use of fatwallet.com to find coupon codes for books, computer equipment, and just about everything else.
18. Get a student checking account at your local bank; they should be able to waive a few fees for you.
19. Check with your accountant to see if any of your school supplies (computer, software, etc.) is tax deductible. It is more likely to be deductible if you must pay the school directly for the equipment.
20. Do an online search for internet freebies every couple months. From free calendars to free pencils, you may be surprised at what you find.
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