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11684947 No.11684947 [Reply] [Original]

Is having $1,500 left in savings with an $800 a month job a decent standing spot for a non-tuition paying college student that pays 350 a month for rent? I get money anxiety and I don’t want to end up living paycheck to paycheck

>> No.11684981 [DELETED] 

>>11684947
Depends on what you mean by good. Sounds like a pretty standard student job. If you're doing a non-meme degree the best strategy usually is to focus on your grades and internships. The money you get from minimum wagekeking won't matter much in the long run. Setting yourself up for a great career >>> a couple of hundred bucks/month.

>> No.11684983

Grow weed and sell on campus
Quit job asap, paying taxes is retarded

>> No.11684994

>>11684947 (OP)
Depends on what you mean by decent. Sounds like a pretty standard financial situation for a student. If you're doing a non-meme degree the best strategy usually is to focus on your grades and internships. The money you get from minimum wagekeking won't matter much in the long run. Setting yourself up for a great career >>> a couple of hundred bucks/month.

>> No.11685042

>>11684994
I have a meme degree. I know its pretty cuck-tier but I can’t into math and I at least have a plan of going into education to teach in my field at a college level and I go to an inexpensive university. Good advice though.