College Side Hustles
Have you ever thought that you could use some extra money? College students are usually active and go out a lot. Whether seeing a movie, going to a music concert, or grabbing a bite to eat, these activities can be expensive if they are done often.
Here is the good part. There are a lot of ways college students can make money.
- Take Surveys.
- There are a couple websites that are looking for opinions of products from college students. Basically, they will ask you questions and then you get paid for each survey done. What could be better than making a couple bucks for a short amount of time? Go to these websites to sign up. http://vipvoice.com or http://swagbucks.com
- Participate in Research Studies.
- There are a lot of opportunities to be a “guinea pig” in the UO Psychology department. Usually, there is only one visit and you make between $10 – 20.
- Resell Textbooks
- Even though selling textbooks to the Duck Store doesn’t get you a lot of money back, it still is something. How I see it, a little money is better than nothing! Or you can sell textbooks on the Facebook page, where you can choose the selling price to make more money.
- Sell Video Game Accounts
- If you’re a gamer, try selling your video game accounts on gamer forums or eBay. Tons of popular games like World of Warcraft, Second Life and League of Legends see players making big money selling their accounts. You can also sell the virtual gold, weapons and real estate you’ve bought or earned over the years for a real-life profit.
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