Moving back to college can be fun and an exciting time. However, saving money is also crucial on a college budget lifestyle. Check out these five items that you really do not need to go back to school. You can get away without them or find cheaper alternatives. Keep reading or check out College Hack for more information.
1: Anything From The School Bookstore
C’mon; are you a Freshman? The School bookstore is convenient, neat,
and nice, and you’re paying a premium for all those services. Go on the
internet; buy your textbook, rent your textbook, borrow your textbook
from your friend; whatever you do, don’t buy it whole-priced, wrapped in
plastic, from a smiling clerk who thinks you’re a Freshman now. Move
ahead and buy from different sources when you can.
2: Highlighters.
When have you ever used highlighters? They look pretty and represent
productivity. Wonderful. Underline your books with good old fashioned
pencil and save your eyes the trouble of checking around the bright
yellow sentences jumping out of your book. And don’t get me started on
the variety packs of highlighters, full of new colors to color code your
book as though that’s the thing that can write your essay. If you’re
productive enough to want to color code your book you’re set: you’re
productive enough not to need to. If, on the other hand, you, like me,
would never do that sort of thing, don’t buy the highlighters because
you won’t. Get it?
3: A Fancy Backpack
A backpack is made to carry your books. You don’t need it to be
strong, you don’t need bonus pockets or camouflage or a holder for your
water bottle. The entire backpack holds things: why do you need a
bottle-holder? A backpack is simple: it’s something that isn’t a paper
bag that can hond your books, packing them, if you will, on your back.
That’s it. Nothing complex that can handle camping or whatever. Nothing
huge to handle all the books you’re taking- you shouldn’t be taking more
than two classes of books at a time, even, just for your back. Leave
the fancy backpacks for the fancier students. Get one that works and
move on.
4: Anything New in Bulk
If you want to get back to school, and you’re determined to try
something, don’t get it in bulk. That includes protein powder, those
colored post-its, or a whole set of assignment notebooks; whatever it
is, no matter how much you want it, start smaller. Nothing’s
more embarrassing than leaving forty bucks of school supply untouched
when you’re September ambitions fade.
5: Anything New, Period.
Okay, maybe I’m biased, but don’t get anything new.
If you haven’t used it before, you’re not going to use it now. Sorry.
Those binders, that orginization you say you’re always going to do? Not
happening. And that’s okay. If you’ve survived this long without it,
you’ll keep on surviving. Old dogs don’t learn new tricks, so if you
find yourself looking at an impulse buy that’ll change the way you
study, ask yourself: do you think you’re going to change anything? If
not, then be honest, and save yourself twenty bucks. Otherwise you’ll do
things just like you always have, only now you have a few shiny new
binders under your bed.
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