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Legal-ish Ways to Make Money as a Broke College Student

Listen up, broke college students! We all know that ramen and instant noodles can only sustain us for so long, so it's time to get creative and find some legal-ish ways to make some cash.


First up, have you considered selling your plasma? Sure, it might seem a bit sketchy, but hey, desperate times call for desperate measures. Plus, it's a great way to get some extra cash while also helping out those in need. Just make sure you're well-fed and hydrated before heading to the plasma center, unless you want to pass out and miss out on your payday.


If you're more of a party animal, why not split a keg with your roommates and host a shindig? Charge a small cover fee, and you'll be raking in the dough in no time. Not a beer fan? No problem, just whip up some jungle juice or Jell-O shots and watch the cash roll in. Just be sure to have some Advil on hand for the morning after.


Now, if you've got access to a truck or have a friend with one, you're in luck. Start your own moving or junk removal business! With all the college students moving in and out of town every year, you'll have more clients than you know what to do with. Plus, you can advertise your services through your college groups and clubs for even more exposure. Just make sure to keep your prices reasonable, or you'll be out of business before you can say "U-Haul."


Finally, if you've got a bit of an artistic streak, try your hand at graphic design. With free programs like Canva, you can easily create flyers and promotional materials for your college organizations. Just make sure to keep your prices low, since most college students don't have the budget for fancy design work. And who knows, you might just discover a new passion (and source of income) in the process!


So, there you have it, folks. Some totally legal-ish ways to make some extra dough in college. Just remember to keep it legal and above board, and you'll be on your way to financial stability (or at least, a little less ramen in your diet).

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