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Studying Pays! Flashnotes Makes You Money Effortlessly

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

As college students, we all study. Whether you’re someone who crams with an all-nighter the night before a test, or you’re so organized that you have every hour of studying planned out, studying is one of the most essential parts in college.

I bet you’d feel even better about studying if you got paid to do it.

Flashnotes.com provides the opportunity for just that. Flashnotes is a website founded by a recent graduate from Kent State University, Mike Matouesk (pictured below). It is a study materials marketplace for students all over the globe, which gives us the opportunity to buy and sell our studying materials. This ranges from things such as study guides, notes, flashcards, video tutorials, and even live video help. It’s a college student’s dreamland—more money and better grades!

The average student seller makes $31 per hour using Flashnotes. Think you can do even better? The top student sellers have made OVER $5000/semester! Making money for something we have to do regardless is ingenious.

If you’re more of the consumer type, students usually sell their materials for around $9. The sellers get 70% of the profit from their note sales. When you put all factors into perspective, that’s quite a deal.

Flashnotes.com has a 100% satisfaction guarantee, or students get a full refund, no questions asked.

Making money off of the study materials you make gets you cash without even having to put in extra hours like you would at another part-time job.

Leana is a communication major journalism minor at Texas A&M University. She loves writing, food, and keeping herself busy. Leana is an aspiring broadcast journalist and plans on attending law school after receiving her bachelor's.