Do you wish you had more cash for books, travel, or even tuition? You could take out a student loan, sure, but you could also do what this NYU undergrad did – earning more than $48,000 per year.
I’m generally a guy who doesn’t live with regrets, but there are two financial mistakes I made as a student:
The cause (and solution) to these mistakes is the subject of another post, but they could have been prevented altogether if I understood how simple making money could be in college.
In fact, it’s possible to get great work experience you can later leverage with employers.
NYU student Eric Hu figured this out. Though he’s studying marketing, not English, there’s so much for English majors to learn from this example.
(It’s not surprising to me that this guy isn’t an English major – the communications/marketing and business departments tend to be much better at encouraging their students to get this kind of experience while in school.)
A video from Business Insider explores how Eric manages to earn enough to cover his $48,000 annual tuition while maintaining a pretty good GPA:
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If Eric can do this in New York City where living expenses are crazy high, you can do this where you live, too.
What can we take away from Eric’s story?
Since an English degree is so versatile, there are many different jobs you can do as a student – online and offline. Plus, by learning how to freelance now, you’ll have a skill you can rely on when times get rough (such as if you get laid off a job). Don’t wait for permission. Start following Eric’s example now.
(Your checking account will thank you when student loan payments begin.)
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