Second, scholarships. Every university has set up scholarships to reward students with excellent academic performance. Although I'm not a top student, I can get second-and third-class scholarships every year.
Thirdly, selling fruit in the dormitory suggests that college students should earn their living expenses through their own efforts, rather than reaching out to their parents for it. After all, after 18, everyone is an adult, and it is something to be proud of to make money on your own.
Fourth, do part-time jobs. If you have special skills, you can use them to find them. For example, I am good at English and can be an English tutor. If you don't have special skills, you can also go to shopping malls or supermarkets to find some part-time promoters. Part-time job can not only earn living expenses, but also let yourself get in touch with society as soon as possible.
Fifth, stall. Some people may think it shameful to set up a stall. To tell the truth, there is nothing shameful about making money by yourself. Goods can come from the internet, such as Alibaba; The location of street stalls can be chosen to play in downtown or crowded places.