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Buy old textbooks and sell them when you don’t


need them

The cost of buying textbooks is expensive. You should


buy them from your seniors , or buy them in some old
bookstores around the campus.

2.Limit the number of meals you eat outside

eating at a restaurant is much more expensive than


cooking at home .A simple, small meal can save you a
lot of money compared to eating outside every day.

3.Must distinguish between "Need" and "Like":

What you like is numerous, but only a few of them do


you actually need. Hence, think carefully before
deciding to buy anything.
For example: instead of purchasing high-end clothings,
you should only buy ones with reasonable prices

4.Share rooms and share shopping fees:


The cost of renting a room is quite considerable.
You should live with friends to share the costs
( food, drinks, monthly electricity/ water bills, etc)

5.Do a part-time job:

You can make ends meet by doing a part-time job


There is a variety of jobs from which you can
accumulate useful experience and skills

6.Take notes of daily expenses:

Make it a habit to keep track of daily expenses


( either important or not)
This habit will help you to properly manage your
finances

Consider public transportation as your traveling


priority
When registering a monthly bus ticket, students will be
given discounts, which can save you lots of money
Environmentally friendly

8. Study hard, try not to fail the exam


failing the tests means that you have to repeat the
course and pay the course fee again, which will cost
you a lot of money.

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