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calendar_today December 2, 2025 Student Guides

Gemini Advanced for Int’l Students: My $30/Year Coding Hack

I have a confession. For my first two years in the US as an international student, my digital life was a complete disaster. I was juggling five different free AI trials, my Google Drive was perpetually full, and I was paying a ridiculous $20/month for a code assistant that was, honestly, pretty dumb. I thought […]

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calendar_today December 1, 2025 Student Guides

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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calendar_today December 1, 2025 Student Guides

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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calendar_today December 1, 2025 Student Guides

The Ethical Loophole for International Students in the US

Last semester, my bank account was a tragedy in three acts: tuition, rent, and a $4 bowl of instant ramen. I was an international student in the US, and paying $20/month for a single AI tool felt like buying a luxury yacht. It was, frankly, ridiculous. You know the feeling. You’re surrounded by classmates using […]

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calendar_today November 30, 2025 Student Guides

Perplexity Pro for International Students: The $5/Month Hack

BREAKING: The way you do academic research as an international student in the US just changed. The universities won’t mention this in your orientation, and honestly, most domestic students haven’t even figured it out yet. The old method of juggling 50 browser tabs and praying your sources are valid is officially obsolete. I know the […]

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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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