There were many money-making apps on the phone, but which ones were suitable for college students depended on your interests, skills, and situation. Generally speaking, college students could earn money in the following ways:
1. Carry out part-time activities on campus such as tutoring, laboratory assistant, etc.
2. Make use of your own strengths and hobbies such as writing, design, photography, etc. to conduct business online to earn royalties or design fees.
3. Earn virtual currency or other rewards in the APP by participating in online survey and testing games.
4. Use social media platforms or personal public accounts to promote products or services to fans to earn commissions.
5. Join a part-time team on the platform and earn commissions through missions.
It is important to note that making money is not an easy thing. You need to seriously consider your interests and abilities to choose a suitable way for yourself. You must also pay attention to avoid falling into some illegal or risky part-time jobs.
College students could choose the appropriate App according to their preferences and needs when reading e-books. Here are some commonly used e-book apps:
1. Amazon's iPhone: The iPhone is an e-book reader with powerful reading functions. It supports a variety of e-books, including browser, MOBI-themed, and EPUB. At the same time, it also supported reading progress control, automatic page flipping, night mode, and other functions.
2. Apple iBooks:iBooks is an e-book App launched by Apple that supports e-books in a variety of format, including browser, MOBI, and EPUB. iBooks also supported online reading, purchasing books, and magazine purchases.
3 Dangdang Reading: Dangdang Reading is an e-book app launched by Dangdang. It supports e-books in a variety of format, including browser, MOBI, and EPUB. Dangdang Reading also supported online reading, purchasing books, and magazine supplements.
4. Jingdong E-book: The e-book App launched by Jingdong supports e-books in various format, including browser, MOBIE, and EPUB. The e-book also supported online reading, purchasing books, and magazine purchases.
These are some commonly used e-book apps. College students can choose an App that suits them according to their preferences and needs.
Well, for one, the study group threesome shows that cooperation can lead to great academic results. When students support each other, they can overcome difficulties. Another example is the music threesome. It tells students that by combining different talents, they can create something wonderful. Just like those three friends made great music. And the environmental threesome shows that a small group can have a big impact on the community.
Parental affection was the most selfless and pure emotion in the world. No matter where you were, you could feel that selfless love. It was especially important for college students to be away from their hometown and their parents.
College students were at a turning point in their lives, facing all kinds of pressure and challenges. It was easy to feel lonely and helpless in a foreign land. At this time, the warmth of parents 'affection could alleviate the loneliness of college students and make them feel the warmth of home. Their parents would care about their lives, ask about their recent situation, and give them the most sincere encouragement and support.
College students were in a critical period of growth and development. They needed to constantly enrich themselves and improve their abilities. At this time, the guidance and help of parents can help college students better understand their own goals and direction. Parents would provide guidance and advice to college students based on their experience and knowledge to make them more confident in facing challenges.
The selflessness and support of parents were the most important support for college students on their path of growth. No matter where they were, college students could feel the power and warmth of their parents 'affection. Let's cherish this kinship, be grateful for our parents 'efforts and love, and repay them with our own actions.
According to the information you provided, I recommend the following novels to you. They are all urban novels with real life as the background, which are in line with the reading preferences of college students in 2002:
1. [Great Country Machine Repair]: The story of a university graduate, Ji Dongqing, who embarked on the road of machine repair.
2. "Rise of the Age of Rebirth 2002": It tells the story of a business elite who returns to 2002 and rises in the business world with advanced knowledge and vision.
3. "2002: The Road to the Richest Man" was a story about a failed web novel writer who returned to 2002 and experienced a series of events. He walked step by step towards the peak of wealth.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~đ
College students could consider the following common ways of starting a business:
1. creative start-up: explore the unmet needs of the market and develop new products or services such as business ideas, creative advertising, specialty restaurants, etc.
2. Technology-based start-ups: Use your own technical skills to develop software, hardware products, or provide services such as software development, website construction, smart home, etc.
3. Internet start-up: Use the Internet platform to develop online businesses such as e-commerce, online education, social entertainment, etc.
4. Marketing: Use your own marketing skills to develop marketing plans such as advertising, promotion, public relations, etc., such as brand marketing, new media marketing, etc.
5. Services-based start-ups: provide various services such as financial services, human resources, legal services, etc., such as financial service start-ups, human resources service start-ups, etc.
No matter which way you choose to start a business, you need to have a certain amount of entrepreneur skills and innovation ability. At the same time, you need to pay attention to market and industry trends, do market research and business plans in order to succeed in the university student's venture market.
The following is a list of books suitable for college students to read outside the classroom. It covers various types and styles of novels, including:
One Hundred Years of Solitude (Garcia Marquez)
2 "Alive"(Yu Hua)
3 "Three-body"(Liu Cixin)
4. Ordinary World (Lu Yao)
5. The Sequel to One Hundred Years of Solitude, Ursuline (Garcia Marquez)
1984 (George Orwell)
7 The Kite Runner (Kared Husseini)
8. Oliver Twist (Charles Dickens)
Dream of the Red Chamber (Cao Xueqin)
The Catcher in the Rye (J. D. Salinger)
11. The Story of Manchegolia, a Rewriting of One Hundred Years of Solitude (Mario Puzo)
12 The Forest of Norway (Naoko and Miko)
13 "White Night Journey"(Keigo Higashino)
14 "Relieve the Worries"(Keigo Higashino)
15 "Malice"(Keigo Higashino)
16. An adaptation of One Hundred Years of Solitude, The Malcolm Family Story (Anthony Austin)
17 The Great Gatsby (F. Scott fitzgerald)
18. Follow-up to The Kite Runner, The Truckster (Kaled Husseini)
Chapter 19: Disqualification of the Human World (Osamu Dazai)
20,"Living for the Dead"(Yu Hua)
These books covered a variety of topics and styles, hoping that they would be helpful for college students 'extra-cursory reading.