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bestpricetextbooksadmin, Author at Best Price Textbooks https://www.bestpricetextbooksback.preview.annmarieayscue.com/author/bestpricetextbooksadmin/ Buy, Rent, and Sell Textbooks At The Best Price Thu, 19 Jul 2018 03:10:07 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.5 Best Jobs for College Students https://www.bestpricetextbooksback.preview.annmarieayscue.com/best-jobs-for-college-students/ https://www.bestpricetextbooksback.preview.annmarieayscue.com/best-jobs-for-college-students/#respond Thu, 19 Jul 2018 02:57:40 +0000 http://bestpricetextbooks.preview.site2nite.com/?p=402 While studying should be the primary focus for any college student, it’s also beneficial for many to get a part-time job to help pay for extra expenses. It isn’t uncommon for many students to feel a lot of stress throughout each semester as their school work piles, so the thought of adding a part time […]

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While studying should be the primary focus for any college student, it’s also beneficial for many to get a part-time job to help pay for extra expenses. It isn’t uncommon for many students to feel a lot of stress throughout each semester as their school work piles, so the thought of adding a part time job seems daunting. However, it may not be an option as expenses begin to pile. For those who need cash for textbooks, meals, or off-campus living expenses, a part-time job could quickly become a priority. Because they haven’t earned their degree yet, finding jobs for college students could be a challenge because some employers require that designation.

Jobs for College Students

When looking for jobs, no matter if it’s jobs for college students in the summer or part time jobs for college students, it’s important to look at course schedules and how it compares to the requirements of the job. Taking this time will help prevent additional stress from occurring if course schedules or busy and it will avoid any overlapping in homework deadlines or class schedules. Even if the list of high paying jobs for college students is tempting, but it interferes with coursework, it doesn’t make sense to begin working for these employers.

Part Time Jobs for College Students

These part time jobs for college students are examples of not only what students can do for work, but also how much they can earn.

  • Dental receptionist: even though some may not particularly enjoy sitting in the dentist’s chair, it could be beneficial for them to become a receptionist for one. These jobs could pay part-time college students up to $14.00 or more depending on the state they live in, making it perfect for those working toward their degree.
  • Nannying: this is an excellent part time job for college students who have an interest in earning extra money. The pay scale varies from state to state and can be as much as $12.00 per hour. The best part of this part-time job is many nannies can set their schedule, and there is plenty of time for studying when the children are asleep.

Jobs for College Students in The Summer

Jobs for college students in the summer are plentiful in some areas if they know where to look. Here are a couple of examples of what students can do for work, as well as what they can earn.

  • Restaurant Host or Hostess: It’s the restaurant host or hostess’s responsibility to greet all patrons entering the restaurant and keep the dining room running smoothly. This type of job is optimal for the summer months because it’s when restaurants have the busiest hours unless students would like to work on the weekends while they’re in college. Pay scales vary, and earnings could be up to $10.00 per hour.
  • Tutor: this is one of those jobs for college students in the summer that could also work during the school year. During the summer, some students may have fallen behind in their school work or need extra help, and this is an excellent opportunity for tutors to step in and present their skills. They can work with students in the same capacity throughout the school year, as well.

High Paying Jobs for College Students

Those who are looking for high paying jobs for college students aren’t in the minority, especially with the mounting costs of tuition and living expenses. Here are a couple of examples of how students can earn high paying jobs.

  • Fitness instructor: for those who already enjoy taking yoga or Zumba classes, why not consider teaching them? In addition to earning extra money, up to $20.00 per hour, you also have the opportunity to meet new people as well.
  • Massage therapist: even though you don’t need a college degree to be a massage therapist, you’re still going to need a certification for this job. This job ranks high on the list of high paying job for college students because, in addition to being a certified massage therapist when you graduate from college, you’ll have the opportunity to earn a decent part-time income.

Jobs for Recent College Graduates in 2018

It’s important for students to begin their search for employment immediately following graduation and, in many cases, recruiters will start looking for potential employees during their junior and senior year. Therefore, jobs for recent college graduates have high competition. Here are a couple of examples of what students are looking at following graduation.

  • Sales associate: those who have a major in business, English or political science could receive a median base pay of up to $38,000 as a sales associate.
  • Research assistant: those who have a major in electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, or computer science and engineering could earn a median base pay of up to $28,000 as a research assistant.

When researching where to find your next part time job, create a jobs for college students checklist to help keep everything organized. That way, you’re able to identify better which part time jobs for college students you have interviews with, the results of your efforts, which ones you have to make contact with, and other pertinent notes. You’ll also be able to compare pay rates, how far away the commutes are to your college and other features and benefits for each job prospect in which you have interest. These efforts will also help you when you begin expanding your search for jobs for recent college graduates.

Outbound links:
https://www.payscale.com/data-packages/best-jobs/college-students
https://fairygodboss.com/articles/high-paying-jobs-for-college-students
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jeffkauflin/2017/05/23/the-20-most-popular-jobs-for-college-graduates/#156b62971b49

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How to Save Money on Your Textbooks https://www.bestpricetextbooksback.preview.annmarieayscue.com/how-to-save-money-on-your-textbooks/ https://www.bestpricetextbooksback.preview.annmarieayscue.com/how-to-save-money-on-your-textbooks/#respond Thu, 12 Jul 2018 00:49:08 +0000 http://bestpricetextbooks.preview.site2nite.com/?p=395 Purchasing college textbooks can be a relatively huge expense. You can easily spend hundreds of dollars each and every semester when purchasing your books at retail. Often times, the cost of purchasing textbooks is the responsibility of the student and does not come out of grant / scholarship money. Fortunately, there are many ways that […]

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Purchasing college textbooks can be a relatively huge expense. You can easily spend hundreds of dollars each and every semester when purchasing your books at retail. Often times, the cost of purchasing textbooks is the responsibility of the student and does not come out of grant / scholarship money.

Fortunately, there are many ways that you can save money on your textbooks.

  • Purchase Used Textbooks – My first suggestion is to compare prices and purchase used textbooks instead of buying new. You can easily save up to 90% of your textbook cost just by doing this.

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  • Sell Your Books When You Are Done – Once you’re done using your textbook, you can sell it back for more than you might think. Most buyback companies will provide you with a free shipping label to use when selling back your books! Books can be sold back at any time during the year, not just during the beginning or end of semester. This applies to traditional books only. Digital books can not be sold back.

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  • Talk With Other Students – Do you know someone that took the same class recently? They may be willing to sell their book to you at a descent price. If you are lucky and they’re a great friend, maybe they find it in their heart to even let you have it or borrow it.

If you know the student well, you could even just ask them to borrow the book for a semester. When you return it to them, they’ll still be able to sell the book. You get the semester for free and it costs them nothing.

==> Check for an “International” Version

Believe it or not, you’ll often be able to find international versions of popular textbooks in English for a fraction of the price of the local versions.

For example, you might find your statistics textbook in its Japan edition. The title and front cover might be in Japanese and English, but the book’s actual contents are in English.

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==> Check for Digital Versions

Check for digital versions from the Kindle bookstore and / or ebook versions of  your textbook. Many books can be found in PDF format. Although these may not be as easy to use as traditional books, at least to me anyway, they are still a viable option.

Many of the biggest companies in the textbook publishing world, have signed on with Amazon to produce digital formats of their textbooks.

Sometimes digital textbooks can still be pretty pricey, they are less expensive than their traditional counterparts. It’s also worth noting that digital versions can not be sold back.

==> Go half and half with another Student

If you are really on a budget and are not able to find discounted textbooks, you could go 50/50 with another student. This option may be a little tricky and not as convenient as having your own book, but sometimes you do what you have to do. There may be occasions when you have to study together or go without a book for a day or so.

Add more here – Paying just a little more attention to your textbook expenses can help you save hundreds of dollars every semester.

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Let’s face it, college can be expensive. Trying to figure out how to pay for those expenses often seems like an overwhelming task; however, being diligent with finding funding and also being a little creative, can help ease that burden.

There tends to be a huge misconception regarding student grants and scholarships. Many times students believe that scholarships and grants are only designed for people that are in extremely disadvantaged situations. That misconception just simply isn’t true. There are many colleges and foundations that will give you money to pay for school. After all, let’s be honest. giving away something has always been one of the best marketing tools.

Even if you don’t qualify for a scholarship from the school of your choice, there are still plenty of ways to get free money for college. The bottom line is this: if you’re paying full tuition, it’s a good chance that you’re probably paying way too much. Take the time to find funding. I can promise you that it’s out there just waiting to be found.

Below are several different methods that can be used in combination to help save on your education. I’ll start with the less common approaches and work my way to the more common forms of funding.

  • Find a job to ease the burden – list wfh (worked anywhere with flex schedules) and onsite job board here
  • Save on textbooks – link to blog entry on how to save on textbooks here
  • Take AP or dual enrollment courses in high school – Many states have programs that allow high school student to take AP courses and / or dual enrollment courses at their local college. Students will receive high school and college credit for courses passed.
  • College Transfer – Take the first two years of your degree at a community college and then transfer into your chosen major at a 4 year university. Courses are much cheaper at the Community college level.
  • Reevaluate School Choice – Do you have a first choice school, but the tuition is way more expensive than the same program at another school? If finances are of great concern, you may want to consider obtaining your degree at the less expensive university instead, especially when the quality of education is similar.
  • Search For Little-Known Grants – Did you know that there is a grant for practically every situation? If you’re a woman, you could be eligible for any number of grants that are for females only.  If you’re Hispanic, African American, Hispanic, Indian, or Asian American, you could possibly be  eligible for a race based grant. There are even grants available if you are the first member of your family that is attending college.What it really boils down to is that there are many unexpected types of grants available. You just have to do your research. Spend some time attempting to look at yourself from a different angle – consider factors such as race, age, income, future goals, and so forth and then try to find unexpected grants that describe you.Insert Grant Affiliate Website Link Here.
  • Contact Schools Directly – Let’s face it, schools are a business and just like any other business, they want you to choose and spend your money with them. Unlike typical businesses, schools have to keep a good mixture of customers (students). For example, schools need to have X percentages of business students and Y percentages of engineering students. They also need to enroll a certain number of students that are considered in the minority category as it pertains to their school’s population.Use these rules to your advantage to obtain money for your educational expenses. In order to keep their student population ratios in line, schools are willing to offer large amounts of scholarships and grants to certain sectors. Contact the financial aid office of schools you are interested in and see what they may offer. You never know. You may qualify for a lot more money than you think. Your particular schools of interest may very well need someone just like you to help balance out their current student body. It’s worth a try and never hurts to check.
  • Federal Student Aid Programs — Most people are aware of this one. The federal government offers several financial aid programs. Most of these programs do not require you to pay the funds back. It’s fairly easy to apply by filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
  • State Student Aid Programs — Regardless of whether or not you are eligible for federal student aid, you still have the option to apply for financial aid from your state of residence. Contact your state grant agency for information regarding deadlines and eligibility. These types of aid packages aren’t as large as they are on the federal level, but hey every little bit counts and helps decrease the amount that you owe.
  • Organizations, Nonprofits, or Private Companies — Many organizations, nonprofits, and private companies offer merit-based or financial need-based grants or scholarships. Most of these have their own application process and may only be available to those who don’t qualify for federal student aid.

 

 

There are many different and unexpected sources of funding for school available. You just have to be creative and dig around a little. Funding can come from more traditional or from little known and more obscure types of grants and scholarships. Funding can also come directly from a school itself. Don’t be afraid to get out there and do your research. It very well may pay off.

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Jobs for College Students https://www.bestpricetextbooksback.preview.annmarieayscue.com/jobs-for-college-students/ https://www.bestpricetextbooksback.preview.annmarieayscue.com/jobs-for-college-students/#respond Tue, 10 Jul 2018 19:23:10 +0000 http://bestpricetextbooks.preview.site2nite.com/?p=376 Are you wanting to earn some extra money while you’re in school? Fluctuating schedules, homework loads, and trying to fit in a social life, can make getting a job when you’re a student seem difficult. Generally, students don’t have much work experience, so you’ll be looking at entry level jobs, that allow you to build […]

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Are you wanting to earn some extra money while you’re in school? Fluctuating schedules, homework loads, and trying to fit in a social life, can make getting a job when you’re a student seem difficult. Generally, students don’t have much work experience, so you’ll be looking at entry level jobs, that allow you to build experience on your resume. The best jobs to look for are ones that expect people to be entry level without previous work experience.

Find an entry level job

Here are six common types of jobs for that may work for college students:

==> Work From Home Jobs
Believe it or not, many legitimate companies hire employees and allow them to work from home either fully or partially. Many well known companies such as Apple, Amazon, UnitedHealthcare, Dell, Wells Fargo, and IBM allow employees to work from home. Customer service, and IT jobs are some of the most abundant.

There are many benefits to working from home. A few are:

  • Save time and money – No more driving never ending miles to get to a boring job or spending money unnecessarily on gas, work attire, childcare, etc.
  • Better Work-Life Balance – Set your work hours around your personal life, goals, and hobbies.
  • Tax Benefits – Working from home provides incredible tax benefits. You can write off equipment, supplies and even a portion of your home or car if they are used for business purposes.

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==> Babysitting or Petsitting

Find a babysitting or petsitting job

Generally you’ll only want to find one to three families to babysit and / or petsit for. Babysitting / petsitting can be a great college job, because it is fairly easy, pays well, and can have a flexible schedule. Many times you can also do your homework while on the job.

==> Bartending

Find a bartending job

Bartending can be a great job for a college student. It’s a great way to earn money and to have a social life at the same time. You may have to take a bartending course before applying for a job if the establishment does not offer on the job training.

==> Waiter / Waitress

Find a waiter / waitress job

Waiting tables and serving food is one of the classic college student jobs. Many times you do not need experience, you only need to be personable and friendly to qualify.

Many establishments hire servers on a regular basis. Apply to as many different places as possible to build a raport with area restaurants and to increase your likelihood of getting a serving job. If you take the time to apply at five different restaurants a day for five days a week, I’m fairly sure that you’ll have a serving job before the week is over.

==> Tutoring

Find a tutoring job

Do you excel in math, English, science, or any other subject? If so, tutoring may be the student job for you, and it pays well too.

You can start work in tutoring, by either finding your own clients, searching a job board, or working for an established tutoring agency.

If you have enough time, you could find tutoring jobs using all three. Just make sure to never take away clients from an employer or tutoring agency.

==> Telemarketing and / or Sales

Find a telemarketing and / or sales job

While telemarketing and sales jobs can be difficult, you can also make a lot of money. For example, a sucessful car salesman can early thousands of dollars a month while in college.

Most sales jobs are easy to get. You are typically paid a commission for every sale, but very little additional per hour if any at all. Sales jobs are easy to get, but can be hard to succeed at because you have to be able to convince people to make a purchase.

These are five jobs that are easy for college students to get. If you’re looking for some extra cash, these five avenues are great places to start.

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