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		<description><![CDATA[College is expensive but hopefully with these tips you can get the most bang for your buck.&#160; Feel free to leave a comment on your own college money savings tips.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>College is expensive but hopefully with these tips you can get the most bang for your buck.&nbsp; Feel free to leave a comment on your own college money savings tips.</p>
<p>1. Get a free checking and savings account.&nbsp; Many banks offer &ldquo;student&rdquo; accounts that don&rsquo;t charge the fees that some other accounts have. Look for free online banking and bill paying.<br />
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2. Always keep your check register with you, to track your balance and make sure to avoid overdraft fees, which happen when you don&rsquo;t have enough in the account to cover your checks.&nbsp; A lot of banks also offer mobile phone websites or apps, so you can bank from anywhere.<br />
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3.&nbsp; Empty your pockets and save that spare change.&nbsp; Count it yourself&hellip;come on, you&rsquo;re in college&hellip;not as if you need to pay for those coin-counting machines. <br />
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4. Don&#8217;t drink. That&rsquo;s a surefire way to flush your money down the drain.<br />
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5. If you decide to drink anyway, buy the cheap brands. <br />
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6. Take advantage of specials at college bars and dance clubs.&nbsp; If you don&rsquo;t have to get up early for class the next day, you can to go out on a weeknight and enjoy lower prices then, too.<br />
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7. Other people&rsquo;s parties &ndash; be there. <br />
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8. When you go out, don&rsquo;t bring your whole wallet or purse.&nbsp; Ration out a small amount of cash to limit your spending.<br />
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9. Why buy new?&nbsp; Before you shell out for a textbook, borrow one if possible.<br />
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10. If you can&rsquo;t borrow, buy used college textbooks.&nbsp; Try Amazon or Barnes and Noble online.<br />
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11.&nbsp; Cheap college food in two words: ramen noodles.&nbsp; If you can afford it, thrown in some vegetables and/or meat, and you have a complete meal.</p>
<p>12. Take advantage of your campus meal plan &ndash; eat at the college cafeteria, or if you have a declining cash balance plan, make sure you use up those dollars at approved dining locations; some schools don&rsquo;t allow you to carry over dining dollars to the next year.</p>
<p>13. Save $2,000 during your college career by brewing your own coffee.&nbsp; Buy a decent coffee maker or ask for one for as a gift.</p>
<p>14. Skip the fast food and late night take-out. Keep healthy, affordable snacks in your dorm room or apartment &ndash; cheese, whole wheat bread, instant oatmeal, peanut butter and fruit are all good choices.</p>
<p>15. Avoid high-end gourmet markets; find out where the poor people shop, such as discount groceries.&nbsp; Don&rsquo;t forget to clip coupons, too.??</p>
<p>16. For a date, kick your roommates out for the evening, and prepare a simple candlelight meal.</p>
<p>17. If you&rsquo;re buying a computer, save by shopping the student specials; discounts, rebates and back to school specials. Apple Computer offers student discounts and rebates to students and teachers.&nbsp; And many schools negotiate special deals with manufacturers; check with your college store or the college IT department.</p>
<p>18. Forget about the TV; just watch cable television through your computer. Make sure your desktop or laptop has a DVD/CD player and you can also watch your favorite movies.</p>
<p>19. You also don&rsquo;t need a stereo.&nbsp; Get a good set of computer speakers, preferably with a separate woofer to boost the bass.&nbsp; Then play away from your iTunes music library.</p>
<p>20. Why pay high movie ticket prices?&nbsp; Take advantage of your flexible schedule and hit the weekday matinee showings, which are cheaper. Also look for free movies on campus.</p>
<p>21. Offer your services as a tutor. Pick your best one or two subjects.&nbsp; Try posting your services on Craigslist.</p>
<p>22. It costs little or nothing to enjoy a picnic, a long walk, flying a kite, a pick up game of basketball, soccer or football, a card game or reading a good book which you can find in your college library.</p>
<p>23. Check your college paper and local websites for free upcoming events such as concerts, arts and crafts fairs, theater, festivals, art galleries, and museums.</p>
<p>24. Living on an upper floor will typically keep you warmer in the winter, but it&rsquo;ll get hotter in the summer. If you go to school in a region where winters are longer then upper floors are smart, otherwise live low.</p>
<p>25. When it&rsquo;s time to head home, check Amtrak or Greyhound for student discounts.<br />
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Dean writes:</em></p>
<p><em>Being broke in college brings back fond memories.&nbsp; It also makes me realize I&#8217;m getting older.&nbsp; Here are some of my personal favorite money saving tips from college</em></p>
<ul>
<li><em>I&nbsp;never did this but I have heard of people scanning text books so they don&#8217;t have to buy them.</em></li>
<li><em>Always try to carry with you a nice reusable water bottle so you don&#8217;t get tempted to buy soft drinks or bottled water.</em></li>
<li><em>House or dorm parties are a lot cheaper than going to the club.</em></li>
<li><em>Try going to discounted college theater play or sports game for a cheap date.</em></li>
<li><em>Sport drinks are nice after working out but so is water.&nbsp; Buy a water filter and use it.</em></li>
<li><em>Your college ID probably gets your deals at restaurants so use them to cheap meals.</em></li>
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