Our third episode of The Studentpreneur Show is our first interview with a Studentprenuer! Taegan interviews Ben Cox of Ben Cox Photography, a local photographer growing his business who gives advice on how to make money with photography as a high school student.
Summer is about adventure and fun, so you want alternatives to traditional summer jobs. You don’t want to be bogged down by a minimum wage job that you’ll have to work 60 hours a week, right? That’s why today we’re offering you four creative alternatives to summer jobs for the hardworking free spirits so you don’t have to slave away and can start enjoying your summer!
Follow along for the suggestions below!
In this episode, Taegan interviews Karen Kunkle and Sarah Clayton of the GO CAPS program. GO CAPS stands for the Greater Ozarks Centers for Advanced Professional Studies. While the GO CAPS program itself focuses on developing skills in high school students, this episode is full of ideas and wisdom for local business involvement with the community and for entrepreneurs.
The semester is wrapping up and you are preparing for final exams. Yes, that keeps you very busy, but don’t let the semester end just yet. You need to sell college textbooks! Why? You have gotten the most out of your textbooks the semester. Now it’s time to let them go, and earn some money along the way.
The BookScouter team is thrilled to announce the launch of our podcast: The Studentpreneur Show!
The Studentpreneur Show podcast is for studentpreneurs, entrepreneurs, companies and leaders looking to help small businesses be more successful and, of course, anyone considering starting their own business.
Over the years we have worked with many college students. From the students we learned that an impressive amount have an entrepreneurial spirit.
We decided to make a podcast for you, the people who inspire us most. The scrappy, passionate people working to make their mark in the world, you rock!
Here at BookScouter, we pride ourselveson being the best resource for you to buy and sell your textbooks at the best price. That’s why we created the Ultimate Guide to Buying and Selling Textbooks.
PDF Version Guide to Saving Money on Textbooks for College Students
Buying textbooks can be a sneaky expense in college, particularly for our friends in the natural and applied sciences. Sheesh! Some people pay over $1,000 a semester for their books!
Don’t let this be you!