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How could i make 5k in a very short period of time? |
i just found out i'm about $5,000 short for next semester's tuition. dropping classes isn't really an option. any suggestions? what sort of entry-level jobs pay really, really well? i'm also an artist, how could i find some freelance-type illustration/graphic design jobs quickly? check craigslist.org for part time jobs in your area. you may find some that pay really well and are temp. and prob freelance stuff too. |
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