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How do college students make money?
College students can earn some extra living expenses in the following ways:

1. Part-time job: find a part-time job on or around campus, such as waiter, tour guide, library assistant, etc. In this way, you can earn some pocket money in your spare time and get some work experience.

2. Tutoring: If you are good at a certain subject or skill, you can consider being a tutor to tutor other students. This is a flexible way to get some compensation through teaching according to your own schedule.

3. Part-time job: With your professional knowledge and skills, you can find some part-time jobs online, such as writing, designing and programming. In this way, you can participate in the project according to your own interests and abilities, and get a certain reward.

4. Sell second-hand items: If you have some items that are no longer used, such as old books, clothes and electronic equipment, you can consider selling them. Buyers can be found through second-hand platforms, social media or posting advertisements on campus.

5. Participate in research: Some market research institutions, academic institutions or companies may need college students to participate in their research projects. You can take the initiative to understand and participate in these projects, and you can get certain rewards after completing the task.

6. Entrepreneurship: If you have entrepreneurial spirit and creativity, you can consider doing some small businesses, such as purchasing, handmade products and second-hand bookstores. What needs attention is to fully investigate the market and products to ensure that there is room for demand and profit.

No matter which way you choose, college students should focus on their studies and arrange their time and energy reasonably. At the same time, according to laws and regulations, understand and abide by relevant regulations to ensure their legitimate rights and interests.