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calendar_today November 29, 2025 Student Guides

Perplexity Pro Student Discount: The PhD’s Ethical Loophole

I bet you’re a grad student, probably a PhD candidate, and I bet you’re currently staring at a folder with about 50 unread PDFs for your literature review. I also bet you’re paying full price for software subscriptions that are supposed to help but just feel like another monthly bill. Look, I’ve been there. As […]

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calendar_today November 28, 2025 Student Guides

The Law Student’s Case Against Subscription Fees (A Brutally Honest Review)

You’re buried under a mountain of case law, your student debt has its own zip code, and your bank account is hemorrhaging cash on digital subscriptions you completely need to keep up. Perplexity Pro for legal research, Gemini Advanced for drafting arguments, YouTube Premium for ad-free lecture reviews. Each one is another bill, another drain. […]

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calendar_today November 28, 2025 Student Guides

Psychology Student Discount: The Hack for Complex Lectures

How much of that lecture on Lacanian psychoanalysis did you actually absorb before your brain started to feel like scrambled eggs? Be honest. The Cognitive Dissonance of Being a Broke Psych Major As a recent grad, I remember it vividly. You’re sitting in a lecture hall, trying to keep Piaget’s stages of development separate from […]

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The MBA Student Discount Hack for Passive Income (2025)

Let’s redefine what ‘student discount’ actually means for a business or MBA student in 2025. Honestly, if you think it’s just about saving a few bucks on Spotify Premium, you’re missing the entire point. A real educational discount isn’t a coupon, it’s an arbitrage opportunity. It’s the ultimate use to build assets and generate passive […]

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calendar_today November 28, 2025 Student Guides

The Ultimate Student Discount Guide for High School Seniors

There’s a reason thousands of high school seniors have stopped asking for their parents’ Netflix password. It’s not because they suddenly got rich working their part-time job. It’s because they found a smarter way to get their own premium subscriptions – for a fraction of the price. If you’re a senior juggling college apps, final […]

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