Saving Tips for Students

As you embark on your student journey, it’s important to be mindful of your budget. But don’t worry, we’ve got some great money-saving tips for students to help you manage your money and ease any financial worries you may have.

Saving Tips for Students

Cooking: While dining out or getting takeaways can be a treat, it can also drain your wallet. Cooking your own meals can be a money-saver. Try planning your meals ahead of time and make a shopping list for the ingredients you need. You’ll be surprised at how much you can save!

Selling on eBay: If you have items lying around that you no longer use, why not consider selling them on eBay? You can also check out Depop or Vinted if you have clothes you don’t wear anymore and want to make some quick money. They’re fantastic platforms to find new owners for your pre-loved items.

Loyalty Cards: Many stores, like Tesco, Sainsbury’s, and Boots, have their own loyalty cards. By shopping frequently at these stores, you can accumulate rewards and save some cash. It’s a win-win!

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Student Discounts

Student Discounts: As a student, you’re entitled to some amazing discounts! Check out these options:

International Student Identity Card (ISIC): This card offers discounts worldwide on food, entertainment, clothes, and travel. You can purchase it online and enjoy the benefits for one year. It’s a great way to save money while exploring the world!

UNiDAYS: Get your hands on a free student discount card and app that offers discounted deals on various products and services. The best part? It’s available worldwide! Don’t miss out on the savings—click the link to find out more and sign up now.

Student Beans: Similar to UNiDAYS, Student Beans offers a wide range of free discounts for students. It’s definitely worth signing up for both, as they each have different deals to offer. Check out the link and start saving!

We hope these tips and discounts will help you make the most of your student experience without breaking the bank. Remember, every penny saved is a step towards financial freedom. Good luck!

Money Saving Cards

TOTUM NUS Card: The No.1 student card in the UK, TOTUM NUS, grants you access to over 350 top-brand discounts and deals. You can even include proof of age ID with it. Plus, as a TOTUM member, you’ll receive a 12-month ISIC. Prices start from just £14.99, and you can expect to receive your card within seven working days.

16-25 Railcard: If you’re planning to travel across Britain by train, this card is a lifesaver. With a 30% discount on fares, you can save a lot. You can purchase the Railcard online, at a train station, or via phone. Oh, and here’s a tip: Santander Bank offers a free four-year railcard with its 123 account for discounted train journeys.

18+ Student Oyster Card: Another fantastic travel discount card! It provides 30% off adult-rate public transport fares. Just remember, it will expire when your course ends. Check out the link for more details.

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Quick Tips

Now it’s time to throw the calculator away! Here are some easy things to remember:

Download Money-saving Apps: There are tons of handy apps available to help you track your spending and savings. Give Yolt and Good Budget a try. You can also consider getting a Monzo or Revolut bank card, in addition to your regular UK bank account. They can be useful for monitoring your expenses and setting budgets.

Books: We all know textbooks can be expensive. While the library is the cheapest option, sometimes the book you need may not be available. Before starting university, take a look at the reading list provided by your lecturer. Consider buying secondhand books or checking online sources to save some money. A great secondhand bookstore is World of Books, or you might even be able to find the right one on selling apps such as Depop or Vinted!

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