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Write an introduction to a blog post titled "A College Student's Guide to Spending Money on Insanely Expensive Things". #1. Airlines - If you're taking a trip, it's always good to buy travel insurance before you leave. We've saved lives by getting stitches in remote areas, and we still have the receipt from when we were flying from Iceland to Ireland without airport coverage. There are also discounts for students traveling abroad for school! #2. The Arts - This includes anything from theater to dance performances, art museums to symphonies. Save on tickets by checking websites for deals and using mobile apps like Goldstar or Groupon. You can also get discounted admission to sporting events and concerts for students and teachers at the campus ticket office. #3. Attractions - Get a peak behind the scenes at a local museum or movie sets through tours offered by site employees. If it's something you'd want to do more than once, buy a season pass! #4. Bars - Drink specials are EVERYWHERE, but there are some that are just for students! Check out your student union building, campus newspapers, bulletin boards around campus, or websites like HappyHoursToGo . #5. Bookstores - This is a great place to get your textbooks for the semester and on some occasions, an exclusive edition or CD with them! #6. Classes - This may be challenging if you're not in school, but if you live near a university, you can probably swing by and ask if there are any special classes for students on vacations. #7. Coffee Shops - Most shops give discounts for students, and many will even offer free drinks or samples of new drinks! Many coffee shops also let students get points that they can later redeem towards food or drinks. #8. Concerts - It's never too early to get your tickets for next year's concerts! Most artists will discount tickets the closer it gets to the event. You can also sign up for deals and deals on ticket resale websites like StubHub . #9. Day Trips - Even if it's something you have done before, you'll have a different perspective on the trip when you're in college. Organize a day trip somewhere nearby or plan a road trip where everyone chips in! #10. Dining Options - Whether you're looking for a quick snack or a swanky meal, dining halls and restaurants near campus are filled with student-friendly deals to help fit your budget. #11. Drugstores - Most drugstores offer discounts on student prescription plans. Also, buy one, get one free is a great deal many times! If you're looking for something newer, why not try your local drugstore that has a rewards program after you sign up using your employee discount? #12. Electronics Stores/Electronics Discounts - Many electronics stores put their student ID cards to good use by offering customer perks like 2-for-1 drinks or 10% off of items. Also, BevMo! offers an app where your employer will benefit if you purchase certain brands through the app. #13. Food Stands/Farmers Markets - You've probably seen them around town or visited one at the school fair. cfa1e77820

 
 
 

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