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Money-Saving Tips for College Students

College marks the beginning of many young people's adult lives, but unfortunately it also marks the start of their debt as well. Too often college students have unrealistic expectations of how much money they will earn after they graduate, and spend money irresponsibly in college. If you're a college student, be aware that it may take years before you land that high-paying dream job. In the meantime, here are a few tips to help you manage your money to avoid being overwhelmed with debt once you graduate.

The little things add up: Track your spending for a month so you can see exactly where your money is going. You may be spending a ridiculous amount on eating out, beer and mocha frappacinos. Once you see how much you are actually spending on these items, you will be more motivated to curb your expenses. Buying your own groceries instead of eating out all the time can save you hundreds of dollars over a year, especially if you use coupons.

Beware of credit cards: When you get your first credit card, it may be tempting to treat yourself to things you could never afford before. Be warned that once you get into the habit of reaching for your card, it may be hard to stop. Leave your credit card at home as much as you can and especially when you go out. Once you have a few drinks in your system you will be even more tempted to use your credit card and you may end up paying interest for a few months on a round of drinks you bought on a night you barely remember.

Avoid the campus bookstore:
Buying your books at the college bookstore can be convenient, but they will be overpriced. Buy them used, or online—or even borrow them from the library. Did you know that sites like CoolSavings.com have discount codes that you can use to save money on textbooks? For more details about how to save money on college textbooks, be sure to check out a recent article I wrote on the topic.

Keep your grades up: As tempting as it may be to use your newfound freedom to skip class, realize that having to retake a class can cost you thousands of dollars and keep you from graduating on time.

Plan ahead: Be aware that there will be a lot of expenses coming your way that you did not expect, such as a high utility bill if you have had the heat or air conditioner on all month, or a teacher who requires multiple books for their class instead of just one. Try to put aside a little bit of money each month so you're prepared when an unexpected expense comes along. Don't be afraid to ask for help from your parents if you really need help, but don't abuse their help either.

College will leave you with memories that will last a lifetime—hopefully a large amount of debt is not one of them. Do you have any money-saving tips for college students?

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Aiden Jones Comment by Aiden Jones on September 29, 2009 at 9:31am
This is so true. The campus bookstore ripped me off like 200 bucks my first semster and i never bought from it again. And def be sure to to take a look at your monthly spending cause in the beginning for me my money seemed to be disappearing way to fast to be possible, looking at my bills i was overpaying for a lot of things. For instance my cell phone bill was like 80 bucks a month for unlimited, i switched to straight talk, 45 bucks for unlimited calls and texts and it runs on verizon so good service. So be sure to look at your bills and compare prices to see if your overpaying.

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