How do you make money as a student?
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Re: How do you make money as a student?How did you find that and where? The only medical research I find is the drug trials. An arm cast sounds safer(Original post by bambamty)
Medical research, i got paid £400 to wear an arm cast for 5 weeks, sorted.
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Re: How do you make money as a student?
I found a poster in the physics library, they're normally run by masters/phd students! The drug trials are pretty safe, but i'd rather just wear a cast!
(Original post by Funky_Climber)
How did you find that and where? The only medical research I find is the drug trials. An arm cast sounds safer
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Re: How do you make money as a student?
Yep it was part of a Phd research project! i got a few mri scans out of it too! :L
(Original post by TheNextBigMoonFruit)
£400 to wear an arm cast! That is crazy! Was this research at your Uni or something? -
Re: How do you make money as a student?Haha, sounds fun. Not sure I'd be up for it if it was CT scanning though, not a fan of the needles.(Original post by bambamty)
Yep it was part of a Phd research project! i got a few mri scans out of it too! :L
If anyone is in Leeds then Covance do clinical trials and some pay up to 4000. -
Re: How do you make money as a student?^This. You will need some start up dough though and will have to have some clue what you are doing!(Original post by mhussac)
Forex trading -
Re: How do you make money as a student?Yes that's true, there is loads of resources on the Internet to help you learn(Original post by stefl14)
^This. You will need some start up dough though and will have to have some clue what you are doing!
If you have a £500 account you can make £10 to £15 a day trading conservatively -
Sad thing is you're right haha.(Original post by ESPORTIVA)
Sell drugs
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Re: How do you make money as a student?How do you get into medical research? I would love to earn some money being a testing bunny(Original post by bambamty)
Medical research, i got paid £400 to wear an arm cast for 5 weeks, sorted.
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I know some stuff is advertised on NHS jobs, if that helps. Have come across some while job hunting for my partner.(Original post by RobertWhite)
How do you get into medical research? I would love to earn some money being a testing bunny
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Re: How do you make money as a student?You gotta be shi**in me?(Original post by Nutty_Psychologist)
note taking for people with dyslexia etc
At my uni you get paid really well for it -
Re: How do you make money as a student?No.... why?(Original post by Marco1)
You gotta be shi**in me?
I don't know masses about it I just knew someone who did it. They were paid say for the two hours they were taking notes and then two hours to type them up, or hour or to take notes in the lecture and one hour to type up.
I think she said it was like 8/9 quid an hour.
Ask at your uni if you wanna do it lol -
Re: How do you make money as a student?I believe you but I was just expressing surprise that's all. If their literacy is that bad then how do they get into university? It goes without saying that university requires written work of a certain standard. Have university standards plummeted that far?(Original post by Nutty_Psychologist)
No.... why?
I don't know masses about it I just knew someone who did it. They were paid say for the two hours they were taking notes and then two hours to type them up, or hour or to take notes in the lecture and one hour to type up.
I think she said it was like 8/9 quid an hour.
Ask at your uni if you wanna do it lolLast edited by Marco1; 08-08-2012 at 14:52. -
Re: How do you make money as a student?Yeah I guess so I hadn't actually thought about that lol. I think it's probably writing quickly in lectures, I know my friend with dyslexia struggles to take everything done in the lecture because of it so it might be because of that. I used to take a dictaphone into my lectures which helped me, even though I don't have a disability sometimes felt a bit much writing everything down quickly.(Original post by Marco1)
I believe you but I was just expressing surprise that's all. If their literacy is that bad then how do they get into university? It goes without saying that university requires written work of a certain standard. Have university standards plummeted that far?