Several students know the problem: During the time at the university, there is often not much money available. A comparatively narrow household budget can certainly ensure that it is necessary in everyday life to do without a lot. However, the good news is that there are numerous ways to make money or save money.
Anyone who knows what to look out for often realizes that part -time jobs, savings tips and Co. do not necessarily have to be equated with waiver. On the contrary: Those who manage to save money in the right places or to ensure regular income can often enjoy their studies a little more flexible.

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Tip No. 1: Sell old books
Not all books that are needed as part of their studies are automatically available in the university library. In many cases, it is necessary to pay them out of their own pocket. At the latest after the semester it turns out that they are rarely used (if at all).
If you want to make some money on it, you can sell used books at studio book . Which amounts become realistic in this context depends on various details, including the book, but also on the respective condition. What is certain is that many books are definitely too good to become a dust catcher in the student dormitory. On the other hand, relevant platforms offer buyers the advantage of not having to plan their books too much budget with regard to the purchase.
Tip No. 2: A part -time job that fits everyday life
Numerous students who do not choose "some part -time job", but a job that fits their interests, find new inspiration . How about a job in a museum, for example? Many houses offer jobs for students regularly, for example in connection with exhibition openings and planning (e.g. as a working student ).
This is often a typical win-win situation. Because: While students have the opportunity to improve their household budget, museums often benefit from new thoughts that turn away from traditional avert and accordingly set individual accents.
Tip No. 3: Paid internships
In order to avoid debts as a member of Generation Z, , it is advisable to find out more with regard to paid internships. The advantages that hide behind it are shown in different areas. Often an internship is a kind of "admission ticket" when it comes to finding a suitable job later.
The (then former) interns are already aware of the processes in the company in question, while the potential employer can be sure to be able to assess the capabilities of the applicant well.
Although internships are often not associated with high wages, this is a good way to lay the foundation for the professional future.
Tip No. 4: tutoring
According to the motto "Anyone who is able to explain something to others, knows that they have understood the topic himself!" , many art students give tutoring to improve their budget.
Often it is a question of the negotiation skills of how well the tutoring lessons are ultimately paid. At the same time, it is worth finding information with regard to relevant job offers.
The advantage: Anyone who is employed as a tutor usually does not have to go to the customer search. Tenders in which tutoring lessons are sought or offered are often found on the black boards of the various universities .
Tip No. 5: Open and change expensive habits
On the other hand, art students who want to improve their monthly budget can be well advised not only to increase their income, but also to reduce their expenses. Here it is usually worthwhile to search for expensive habits and counteract them. This means that a lot of money can be saved with a few tricks in everyday life.
Regardless of whether it is about wasting less energy, spending less money on food or shorter routes by bike instead of riding by car: it does not usually take long for appropriate potential to be uncovered. At the same time, a household book can help to uncover further savings options.
Bonus: 10 more ways to finance the art studies
At this point, German Education Financing - A Social Business that has been on the market since 2007 - presents ten different ways, such as the financing of a degree.
In addition, three sample students demonstrate how these options can be combined to ensure complete study financing.
One of the students presented is under 25 years old, one over 25 years old and another is an international student. Through the combination of BAföG , work student activity and scholarship (as well as family support and child benefit), everyone was not only able to secure your financial situation during their studies, but also gain valuable practical experience.

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