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Int’l Student Exam Stress? The $80 Hack I Wish I Had in the US

Okay, I have to get this off my chest. Can we talk about how completely insane the pressure is for international students in the US? Seriously. It’s not just about getting good grades. It’s about justifying the small fortune your family is spending, handling a new culture, keeping your visa status intact, and pretending you’re […]

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PayPal Now Live | Get Student Discounts on Gemini & More

You asked, we listened. We’re excited to announce a major update that makes getting the best deals on premium software easier and more secure than ever: PayPal is now officially integrated with StudentPrice.deals! Now you can use the world’s most trusted payment platform to get student prices on essential tools like Gemini Advanced, Perplexity Pro, […]

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The International Student’s Guide to Perplexity Pro ($5/mo)

The American academic system is rigged against international students. I’m not going to sugarcoat this. You’re paying exorbitant tuition fees, handling a new culture, and on top of it all, you’re expected to master a research and citation system that feels like it was designed in 1995. Most people just throw themselves at Google Scholar […]

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Perplexity Pro Student Discount for Devs (The $5/mo Secret)

Okay, I have to get this off my chest. The whole “just Google it” culture for self-taught developers is a colossal waste of time. I spent my first year learning to code with about 73 browser tabs open at all times. One for a five-year-old Stack Overflow thread with a deprecated answer, three for tutorials […]

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