summer break coming up, and while students will be more than happy to have a well-deserved vacation, a student budget does not always allow for all the fun we like to indulge in.
for all students who are looking for inexpensive ways to make the most of their summer break, we've compiled a list of our top ten affordable boredom busters.
1) Get all your student discount! You May well find that many of the activities you would like to participate in more available than you think. This includes transportation, theater tickets and even music performances.
2) Make a spa at home with candles, aromatherapy oils, self-manicure/pedicure and his favorite hair treatment!
3) fitness with a friend. Take this opportunity to be physically tip-top in time for the autumn semester. It is far more fun with a friend and you can encourage each other to stay motivated. Cycling, walking and swimming are fab and inexpensive ways to do this, or if you have a friend with this interactive computer game can also be a great way to make fitness fun.
4) Work on your cooking skills. If you live in the country, to offer assistance in the preparation of tea at least once a week, you will get brownie points and can impress your friends next appointment with your new skills. Cooking a meal is a good way to entertain friends on those colder nights in.
5) Go camping. You can pick up a tent next to nothing these days so take advantage and invite friends to join you for some stargazing. Always be sure to tell people where you are and make sure you have permission to camp wherever you choose to pitch up.
6) Hometown tourists. Get out and about in the nearest town and find places you never knew existed.
7) Visit fetes, fairs and festivals. Take a picnic and some food to go along with favorable events. There is often plenty to do and see, even on a low budget.
8) Make your photo shoot. Get dressed in your best clothes or clothes for crazy fun hobby that will give you some great memories to look back on.
9) to earn some extra cash. Sign up for vacation work or do not offer jobs such as babysitting or cutting my neighbors lawn for extra money.
10) volunteers. This can be a great way to gain experience in every job. Many employers will be happy to volunteer to help over the summer break, or you can do your bit for charity - which will not only make you feel good, but will also look great on your resume or CV
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