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calendar_today December 24, 2025 Student Guides

The $25 CS Major Cheat Code: Beat Exam Stress & Save $700

Unpopular opinion: You don’t need to be a 10x developer or a math genius to ace your Data Structures final. You just need better tools than everyone else. This might be controversial, but the “grindset” culture in Computer Science is mostly just inefficiency masquerading as hard work. While your peers are drowning in outdated Stack […]

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calendar_today December 21, 2025 Student Guides

Perplexity Pro Student Discount: The Pre-Med Research ‘Cheat Code’

While some pre-med students are shelling out over $60 a month for research tools and drowning in citation formatting until 3 AM, others are paying less than the cost of a latte for the exact same tech stack and finishing their papers before dinner. Same rigorous coursework, same demanding professors, completely different bank account balances. […]

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calendar_today December 21, 2025 Side Hustles

Coding Bootcamp ROI: The $25 Side Hustle Stack (2025)

BREAKING NEWS: The era of easy tech jobs is officially dead. The market is flooded, juniors are fighting for scraps, and the financial barrier to entry just got higher. If you are currently in a coding bootcamp or self-teaching, you are walking into a battlefield, not a playground. And here is the update nobody sent […]

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calendar_today December 16, 2025 Money & Finance

The $80 MBA Stack: How I Got $700 Worth of Tools for Pennies

While the guy sitting next to you in macroeconomics is shelling out $74 a month for his digital stack, you could be paying $25. One time. For the entire year. Same tools. Same features. Just… smarter. I have a confession to make. When I started my business program, I was drowning in subscriptions. I wanted […]

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calendar_today December 16, 2025 Side Hustles

Student Discount Loophole: The $25 Unfair Advantage for Entrepreneurs

I was in line at Starbucks yesterday, impatiently waiting for my caffeine fix, when I couldn’t help but eavesdrop on two guys in front of me. They looked like the quintessential student entrepreneurs – hoodies, heavy backpacks, and an air of stressed importance. One was complaining about his monthly “burn rate” for his startup tools. […]

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