Being a college student, you must know how high the cost of getting a degree is. Budget cuts are racking up the price of school even more, as if school didn’t already cost an arm and a leg! So if you werenât a bargain hunter, now would be a great time to start. Saving money is easy (and fun), so check out some of my tips for finding discounts. With all the money you’ll save, you won’t have to walk away from those super cute Steve Madden⢠heels youâve been dying to buy.
Books:
If youâre anything like me, you donât look forward to shopping for textbooks because they can take a huge chunk out of your savings account. Youâre probably familiar with Half.com, but Iâve found websites that can beat those prices!
Dealoz.com â If you need to buy a textbook for the biology class youâve been dreading to take (or even if you want the next Nicholas Sparks book), use Dealoz. It provides you with a list of websites selling your book and shows you the best price. (You can also find DVDs, CDs, and video games)
Book.ly â This is another go-to site specifically for cheap textbooks. The neat thing about this site is you can find the book you need by looking up your school and class. You can also save by selling your textbook. Who knew shopping for textbooks could be fun?!
Everything else:
Youâre probably familiar with Groupon.com and LivingSocial.com. If you arenât, just confirm your city, enter your email address, and start finding deals offered in your area. Easy as 1-2-3! Get enough friends to buy the same deal and you can get yours for free. What exactly is the difference between the two? The deals. So sign up for both to get a wider range of deals (from movie tickets, haircuts, to restaurants. Both websites also have apps for phones so you wonât have to worry about printing coupons, perfect if youâre on the go.
Retailmenot.com and Stoorz.com â These two are mainly for all you online shoppers. Noticed the âpromo codeâ box when checking out? Just go to one of these websites and look up the store you need to see a list of promo codes. (Sometimes the promo codes are a hit-or-miss, but it doesnât hurt to try!)
Email Subscriptions:
Many stores and restaurants now have chances to save money by signing up for email subscriptions. So the next time the cashier asks you if you want to sign up for an âemail clubâ, just say yes! You can even sign up through the store or restaurantâs website. Donât worry, your inbox wonât be swamped with spamâitâll fill up with deals. Your favorite restaurant could even send you a free meal offer on your birthday. Who doesnât love free food? So start using your email address for something other than Facebook!
Happy bargain shopping Collegiatesâ˘!