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College Forum » Tag: need - Recent Posts http://forum.collegetimes.us/tags/need College Forum to discuss admissions, financial aid, SAT prep, Greek organizations, campus clubs, politics, etc. en-US Thu, 09 Feb 2012 06:25:04 +0000 http://bbpress.org/?v=1.0.3 <![CDATA[Search]]> q http://forum.collegetimes.us/search.php Anonymous on "another way to make some extra cash in college" http://forum.collegetimes.us/topic/another-way-to-make-some-extra-cash-in-college#post-858 Thu, 27 Aug 2009 04:24:39 +0000 Anonymous 858@http://forum.collegetimes.us/ <p>The problem is, they have the power, you don&#39;t. You can&#39;t threat going to another bookstore, they simply don&#39;t care, as long as they have customers, and because college will always exist, they will never care. </p> Anonymous on "another way to make some extra cash in college" http://forum.collegetimes.us/topic/another-way-to-make-some-extra-cash-in-college#post-805 Wed, 26 Aug 2009 19:17:04 +0000 Anonymous 805@http://forum.collegetimes.us/ <p>yup.<br /> School bookstores try and screw you from every angle possible.</p> <p>I wanted to see just for the heck of it, how much I would get for a brand new, never used still shrink-wrapped book. MSRP 150 dollars, they said 32 dollars.</p> <p>I was amazed, and started literally laughing. </p> Anonymous on "another way to make some extra cash in college" http://forum.collegetimes.us/topic/another-way-to-make-some-extra-cash-in-college#post-799 Wed, 26 Aug 2009 18:52:01 +0000 Anonymous 799@http://forum.collegetimes.us/ <p>I learned to stop selling my textbooks back to the school long ago. I turned in $200 of books and they handed me a twenty. I remained in front of the desk because I thought he was getting the rest of my money, and then he asked me if I needed anything else. Talk about a rip-off. I haven&#39;t sold back to the school since.</p> <p>I have all my books from first year and plan on just putting them up on Amazon. At least there you make discount bank instead of fractional prices from the school. </p> Anonymous on "another way to make some extra cash in college" http://forum.collegetimes.us/topic/another-way-to-make-some-extra-cash-in-college#post-721 Wed, 26 Aug 2009 08:12:52 +0000 Anonymous 721@http://forum.collegetimes.us/ <p>Best way to make cash in college is... school &quot;experimental&quot; programs! Kmon guys, I can&#39;t believe no one has mentioned this! In my college, every now and then (very frequently, really) there are a handful of profesors doing projects and needed &quot;lab rats&quot; to practice on. Sure, some were a bit risky in the terms of taking their experimental drug BUT if you did have a reaction you wouldn&#39;t die (i think, hahaha).</p> <p>Anyway to the point, some professor pay from a &quot;crappy&quot; $100 to a couple of Gs.. Depending on how long the program is for and how much work you actually have to do. Other than that, who cares!? Money is money! </p> Anonymous on "another way to make some extra cash in college" http://forum.collegetimes.us/topic/another-way-to-make-some-extra-cash-in-college#post-715 Wed, 26 Aug 2009 07:59:54 +0000 Anonymous 715@http://forum.collegetimes.us/ <p>yup, u know someone&#39;s accountable at amazon.</p> <p>sometimes you need to threaten the seller at ebay to make them do what you need. </p> Anonymous on "another way to make some extra cash in college" http://forum.collegetimes.us/topic/another-way-to-make-some-extra-cash-in-college#post-713 Wed, 26 Aug 2009 07:51:19 +0000 Anonymous 713@http://forum.collegetimes.us/ <p>Yeah,Amazon is usually the most reliable to me,so that&#39;s where I go for books. </p> Anonymous on "another way to make some extra cash in college" http://forum.collegetimes.us/topic/another-way-to-make-some-extra-cash-in-college#post-711 Wed, 26 Aug 2009 07:49:11 +0000 Anonymous 711@http://forum.collegetimes.us/ <p>I use amazon, or ebay. Been using em for years, so i trust em. </p> Anonymous on "another way to make some extra cash in college" http://forum.collegetimes.us/topic/another-way-to-make-some-extra-cash-in-college#post-693 Wed, 26 Aug 2009 07:03:43 +0000 Anonymous 693@http://forum.collegetimes.us/ <p>To earn extra money, I tend to publish my assignments as blog posts for my website! How&#39;s that? </p> Anonymous on "another way to make some extra cash in college" http://forum.collegetimes.us/topic/another-way-to-make-some-extra-cash-in-college#post-675 Wed, 26 Aug 2009 05:44:25 +0000 Anonymous 675@http://forum.collegetimes.us/ <p>Nice to know.Good for you pal. :) </p> Anonymous on "another way to make some extra cash in college" http://forum.collegetimes.us/topic/another-way-to-make-some-extra-cash-in-college#post-252 Sun, 23 Aug 2009 23:52:14 +0000 Anonymous 252@http://forum.collegetimes.us/ <p>My school had one too, but it was more &#39;personal&#39;, you must do the job to sell it.</p> <p>@Bodgan<br /> I know it&#39;s hard to sell them, you want to keep them. Just in case if you need something in future and it&#39;s more fun to see what you have reached already, if you see the mega tower of books in front of you! :D </p> Anonymous on "another way to make some extra cash in college" http://forum.collegetimes.us/topic/another-way-to-make-some-extra-cash-in-college#post-233 Sun, 23 Aug 2009 20:47:50 +0000 Anonymous 233@http://forum.collegetimes.us/ <p>I know that bookstores need a profit, but that doesn&#39;t mean I should take a loss to help them :P Honestly, I&#39;m just finding the whole process to be a bit of a hassle. I found some books lying around in my attic from last year but I just don&#39;t feel like putting them up on eBay...</p> <p>I wish my school did a second hand book sale. That sounds like a neat idea! </p> Anonymous on "another way to make some extra cash in college" http://forum.collegetimes.us/topic/another-way-to-make-some-extra-cash-in-college#post-227 Sun, 23 Aug 2009 15:55:32 +0000 Anonymous 227@http://forum.collegetimes.us/ <p>At my current Uni, (Uni of Canterbury, NZ) we have a second hand book sale at the beginning of each semester. You give in your old books, and are given a ticket with a number assigned to your book. At the end of the 4-day sale, you go in and collect your money. The only problem is that your book sometime doesn&#39;t get sold, but I suppose a 4 day delay isn&#39;t too bad. </p> Anonymous on "another way to make some extra cash in college" http://forum.collegetimes.us/topic/another-way-to-make-some-extra-cash-in-college#post-95 Sat, 22 Aug 2009 19:02:41 +0000 Anonymous 95@http://forum.collegetimes.us/ <p>I wouldn&#39;t bother selling your book to the bookstore for only 25% of what you paid. That&#39;s horrible.</p> <p>To be honest though, I wouldn&#39;t try eBay either. There is just too much diversity there. Most people who want to buy a textbook will also want to see it in person to check out the condition and to make sure it&#39;s the right one (edition and whatnot).</p> <p>In Canada, RedFlagDeals.com is pretty good. Lots of students go on that site looking for a bargain. Since the site caters mostly to Canadians, you shouldn&#39;t have a problem finding someone local. Craigslist is another good option. Most schools will also have their own popular website for selling books. </p> Anonymous on "another way to make some extra cash in college" http://forum.collegetimes.us/topic/another-way-to-make-some-extra-cash-in-college#post-57 Sat, 22 Aug 2009 12:16:20 +0000 Anonymous 57@http://forum.collegetimes.us/ <p>A bookstore is big, they can&#39;t check every used book they receive. They also want to make some profit with your books. They aren&#39;t just &#39;kind&#39; to you. In high school there was a system where you could get a lot of your money back by selling them. I tried it too and it worked, not all my books where sold, but most them were.</p> <p>Best thing to do about selling is ebay. I&#39;m sure you&#39;ll get more then 25% of the value back. It stays expensive, buying books, no matter what you try... </p> Anonymous on "another way to make some extra cash in college" http://forum.collegetimes.us/topic/another-way-to-make-some-extra-cash-in-college#post-53 Sat, 22 Aug 2009 11:27:14 +0000 Anonymous 53@http://forum.collegetimes.us/ <p>I don&#39;t know. I just think it&#39;s a hassle to have to find a buyer. My bookstore gives back 25% of what you originally paid for the book, so it&#39;s not worth it there. Finding a student buyer is equally difficult because most people want you to just let them borrow your book for a semester... </p> Anonymous on "another way to make some extra cash in college" http://forum.collegetimes.us/topic/another-way-to-make-some-extra-cash-in-college#post-50 Sat, 22 Aug 2009 11:16:15 +0000 Anonymous 50@http://forum.collegetimes.us/ <p>Renting is also an option. But I think it&#39;s even more expensive. You don&#39;t own the books and still pay much. If you buy books and sell them again you can get about 70% back of your money. So you can say you&#39;ve basically to pay 30% of your schoolbooks. Not bad, I think.</p> <p>You can always ask people - who has finished their college - for their books. But afcours this is not always going to work. The more people you know, the greater the chance is you find somebody who will do that. It worked once for me though, that proves it&#39;s possible! </p> Anonymous on "another way to make some extra cash in college" http://forum.collegetimes.us/topic/another-way-to-make-some-extra-cash-in-college#post-37 Sat, 22 Aug 2009 09:04:00 +0000 Anonymous 37@http://forum.collegetimes.us/ <p>GetRoys looks a little sketchy in my opinion... I stick with eBay for anything I have to sell. </p> <p>However, instead of buying my books each semester and selling them back (usually at a loss), I rent them! Chegg.com is the best for doing so. The cover shipping/handling both ways and you pay about half price for your book! </p> Anonymous on "another way to make some extra cash in college" http://forum.collegetimes.us/topic/another-way-to-make-some-extra-cash-in-college#post-25 Sat, 22 Aug 2009 07:06:24 +0000 Anonymous 25@http://forum.collegetimes.us/ <p>The site doesn&#39;t seems realy trustable - but that&#39;s just my opinion. There is no structure or design in the whole site. Anyway this is all highly personal. Anyway if you have used it and it works, then it&#39;s good enough to use, I guess. Thanks for sharing it!</p> <p>If you want to have some extra coins. You can try selling your old books on ebay or to other students. With the money you can buy your new one without investing a lot. But be sure you don&#39;t need the books anymore. Look into the libaries if they have your book if you should need it again.</p> <p><a href="http://www.ecampus.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.ecampus.com/</a> seems a good site for these things, though - to be honest - I never used it before. You can buy and sell your college books and receive some extra money. It&#39;s up to you.<br /> You can try some different sites and see what offers you the best value. </p> Anonymous on "$422 A shared room for rent starting Sept 1, available all year (Irvine, CA)" http://forum.collegetimes.us/topic/422-a-shared-room-for-rent-starting-sept-1-available-all-year-irvine-ca#post-12 Mon, 17 Aug 2009 17:09:39 +0000 Anonymous 12@http://forum.collegetimes.us/ <p>Where: Park West Apartments, Culver &amp; Michelson </p> <p>When: Sept. 1. You can move in as late as Sept 24th, however you will need to put down rent for the month of September. </p> <p>Why: Our awesome roommate, Jennifer, just graduated UCI and is moving on so we&#39;re looking for someone just as amazing to fill her spot! </p> <p>Bedrooms: 2BR<br /> Bathrooms: 2BA </p> <p>Who: You&#39;d be sharing the smaller room with my roommate Heather (so girls only please!). She and I will be 5th years at UCI. I currently share the Master bedroom with the 3rd girl in our apt, Jazmine! Heather and I have lived together for 4 years and we get along great! Jazmine has fit right in with us as well and now we are looking to add a 4th member to our happy threesome! We are definitely a DRAMA FREE house so we&#39;re looking for a down to earth, chill, CLEAN, studious, and most importantly NICE girl to fill this spot. We definitely prefer students since we&#39;re looking for someone with a similar lifestyle/schedule as ours. </p> <p>Rent: $422.25/ month plus - $50 utilities. </p> <p>Apartment: 2 bed/2 bath, laundry room right outside, ground level, access to UCI shuttle (So you definitely don&#39;t need a car if you&#39;re a UCI student). Heather takes care of the rent and utilities and then everyone pays her a single amount on the 1st of every month. </p> <p>More about us: Heather is a math major going into her 5th year. She is fairly studious but doesn&#39;t mind having fun! She make a serious effort to keep her things out of other ppl&#39;s way, and is also quiet (within reason) when her roommate is sleeping or studying. We are looking for someone who is respectful and considerate! </p> <p>None of us are smokers but we do drink occasionally. We love having a good time but we&#39;re definitely NOT a party house! And we&#39;re not trying to have random ppl going in and out so don&#39;t plan on responding if you are planning on constantly having a ton of ppl over. We try to work together on things like parking, cleaning, and providing common items like paper towels. </p> <p>Check out the floorplan/pictures of what you might soon call home! </p> <p>(<a href="http://www.rental-living.com/Communities/Park-West/Prices-And-Floorplans/Floorplan/Elm/" rel="nofollow">http://www.rental-living.com/Communities/Park-West/Prices-And-Floorplans/Floorplan/Elm/</a>)<br /> (<a href="http://www.rental-living.com/Communities/Park-West/Photo-Gallery/" rel="nofollow">http://www.rental-living.com/Communities/Park-West/Photo-Gallery/</a>) </p> <p>If you meet the above criteria and are interested, we would love to meet you and show you the place!<br /> Please contact me, Krithika, via email or phone at (909) 728-9190<br /> You can also contact Jennifer (the roommate you will be replacing) at (949) 331-8609 </p> Anonymous on "another way to make some extra cash in college" http://forum.collegetimes.us/topic/another-way-to-make-some-extra-cash-in-college#post-11 Sat, 15 Aug 2009 07:52:04 +0000 Anonymous 11@http://forum.collegetimes.us/ <p>Last spring we used this site called GetRoys.com to sell some stuff and make a little extra cash. I sold some textbooks and a couch on GetRoys. Whats good about this site is you buy and sell to the students on your own college campus so it&#39;s really easy. Also the site is free, that&#39;s the best part. Anyone else tried this site? </p>