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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Lynn chapter.

As a college student sometimes money can be a little tight and an overwhelming subject. Luckily us,college students, there are many student discounts that can make our lives a little easier. According to College Info Geek here is a list of college student discounts.  

Amazon Prime Student 

I recommend using this because you can get so much out of it such as TV, Audio Books, Music, and even prime shipping. For the Prime student discount, you can get the first six months free, and then for the rest of your college years, you will only be paying $6.49/month. Not too bad for what is being offered!  

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Office 365 

Some schools will pay for having Office 365 but if your school does not that is okay, they do give out discounts. Office 365 allows students to have access to Word, Powerpoint, Excel, One Note, and Microsoft teams. What a college package deal!  

Spotify, Hulu, and Showtime 

Now, this is a plus. Once you sign up for Spotify Premium you will also have access to Hulu and Showtime for only $5/month, and even better you will get a free three month trial with the purchase!  

Spotify on iPhone
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Adobe Creative Cloud 

This one is also one of my favorites because it gives you access to every single Adobe software such as Photoshop, Adobe Audition, Lightroom, Premium Pro. ALL THE GOOD STUFF! College students will only have to pay $20/month but it is worth it especially compared to the original price which is a little over $50/ month.

Apple Music 

If you prefer Apple Music over Spotify do not worry because a student only has to pay $5/month instead of the original price of $10. Sounds pretty cool to me!  

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They always say budgeting your money is the best way to save, but if you are going to spend money why not make it a deal and only pay half price? There is no better way to save money than using student discounts! 

Lastly, a friendly reminder that when signing up for these college discounts make sure you provide your school email. 

Kayla is currently a Senior at Lynn University majoring in Communications  with a focus on social media. Kayla spends a lot of her time participating in a variety of Lynn’s media outlets. Kayla has co hosted a weekly segment for the Lynn radio and for the past year has been a contributor on Her Campus Lynn social media and wrirting for the magazine.
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