5 tips to get the SU to reach even further
Study time is often characterized by leaving little or no room for financial fluctuations. Everything from Christmas gifts to fitness memberships is considered when it comes to expanding the monthly free space.
In this article, we give you 5 tips to make the SU last longer when it comes to everything from mobile telephony to computer buying.
1. Set a budget and know your consumption
If you really want to cut your expenses, then you need to know your current consumption.
Start by setting a budget and find out what you can afford. For many, mobile telephony is an invisible record because few know what they actually use of speech and data respectively. Of course, in order to find a cheap mobile subscription that suits your consumption, you need to know it.
Get an app that easily gives you an overview of your data usage. 'My Data Manager' is available for both iPhone and Android. Once you have that data, you can start comparing the cheapest mobile subscriptions and possibly choose a new company.
2. Buy a cheap study computer
If your computer is worn out and near death, there is also money to be gained in getting a study computer that does not cost the world, and may be better suited to the many trips to and from the studio than your old computer.
If you do not need a large processor or the latest graphics card, but most of all, use your computer to take notes, then go for a long-lasting, good-looking, computer computer. You can save money by buying your computer up to the start of the study, where several companies advertise with offers.
3. Keep an eye on the market
If you really want to fill the piggy bank, then there is money to be saved by following the market's evolution - both in terms of mobile telephony and computers. There is a lot of money to be saved by keeping an eye on new study programs.
4. Keep track of student discounts
Many stores offer discounts for students with a valid student card. If it's about saving money on your mobile phone, put it on your to-do list every 3 months to look for a cheap mobile subscription that fits your need.
You can also be a 'best in test' mobile subscription so you don't have to make the extended excel sheet yourself. These tests are continuously announced and provide a quality stamp for the mobile packages that manage to match the price and content to the customers. In 2019 Duka won in the Consumer Council Think prize Denmark's best mobile subscription with their free speech and 10 GB for 99 kroner / month, where both data and speech can be used throughout the EU.
4. Save on transport
Unless the wind blows, there is no lasting reason not to replace the bus card with the bike. It's the cheapest - and best, so you get a lot of exercise too.
5. Go for the grocery offer
Checking the e-offer newspaper for offers can be quite a sport. Your impulse purchases and lack of interest in deals can cost you a new television or travel. What is saved is earned - says the old mouthpiece.