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What are good ways to make money online as a college student?

Looking for ways to earn cash along side a busy semester. #money #college-admissions #college-student #personal-assistant

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Caroline’s Answer

All of what they said is great. You can also look into trials at your school where people need subjects to gather data and will pay for your time. Another option is becoming a teaching assistant. Most of this is virtual because of the pandemic and will help you for a job I. The future. Good luck!
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Noel’s Answer

It's hard to make money online these days. When I was in college, I would sell things on eBay. You can certainly sell your college books on eBay. I used to save my old books, but trust me, they are useless after your class is over. The quicker you sell them online, the more money you'll get back.


If you go through with becoming CPR and first aid certified, you can be a babysitter. The pay is good (at least it is in my area) and the hours are flexible. You can babysit at night or on the weekends. I pay my babysitters $12/hour and I specifically look for ones that are CPR and first aid certified. I hire a lot of college kids and you'd be surprised how flexible families are with your school schedule.

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Lindsey’s Answer

  1. Check out UserTesting (https://www.usertesting.com/be-a-user-tester). You can get paid for reviewing websites and apps!
  2. I'd also recommend looking into services like Rover or Wag, pet sitter apps where you can sit and/or walk peoples pets (this of course would only be relevant if you like and/or feel comfortable around animals).
  3. There are also a lot of freelance sites like freelancer.com where you can leverage your skills (social media, photography, admin work, etc) to help companies and individuals with remote contract work.
  4. There could be potential on TaskRabbit.com for online or in person work. Check it out.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any follow up questions by posting a comment to this response:)

Lindsey recommends the following next steps:

Sign up for Ripplematch.com
Create an account on Angel.co
Look into the sites I mentioned above!
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