1. Find a part-time job: find a part-time job on or off campus to earn some living expenses. For example, looking for a job in the school library, restaurants, supermarkets, cafes and other places, or looking for a job in shops, restaurants, cafes and other places outside the school. You can go to the school's employment center and ask if there are any related part-time opportunities.
2. Participate in campus posts: Campus posts usually provide some employment opportunities, such as student assistants, library assistants, teaching counselors, etc. These positions can usually match your study time and provide generous treatment.
3. Being a tutor or counselor: If you are good at a certain subject or skill, you can consider being a tutor or counselor to earn some living expenses. You can advertise in schools or communities, or join some counseling institutions.
4. Participate in surveys or research projects: Some professors or research teams will recruit students to participate in their surveys or research projects and pay a certain amount of remuneration. You can pay attention to the official notice of the school or communicate with professors and research teams to see if there are any related opportunities.
5. Use skills to do freelancing: If you have a specialty or skill, such as writing, design, programming, etc. You can consider providing related services as a freelancer and earning income from them. You can register and publish your services on some freelancer platforms.
Please note that earning living expenses should not affect your studies. Make sure that part-time jobs will not interfere with your schedule and study progress, and keep a balance at all times. In addition, before engaging in part-time or freelance work, please be sure to abide by laws and regulations and understand relevant policies and regulations.