At 06:28 06-05-2002 -0400, you wrote: I'm not awake yet, for sure! (it's 6:30 am). What I meant to say in the second instance is that I didn't type other people's papers, just my own. Duh... But I did make a nice bit of money for buying cigarettes when I typed papers for others at my first uni. Kat >Rayna, when I was at my first college, I advertised in the student >newspaper and on bulletin boards. Don't know about your uni, but our >student rag let us advertise services for free. I also posted index cards >and posters on bulletin boards near the dorm cafeteria, in the dorm lounge, >and in the library as well as in a few of the academic buildings. Other >ideas: the campus radio station may let you submit an ad to be aired, and >if they have a cable television station, they might let you advertise on that. > >When I went for my second degree, I had several parttime jobs and word >processors were in, so I did my own papers, except for an extremely >important one that was graded on complete and utter accuracy, so I paid >someone else to do it. In fact, he was a local disabled student at another >uni, and did an excellent job. > >Kat > >At 16:19 06-05-2002 +0800, you wrote: > >Hi Mag, > > > >Actually, that idea had crossed my mind several months ago - but I'd > >forgotten all about it - thanks so much for reminding me! Has anyone > >done this sort of thing whilst at uni/college? Any tips/suggestions? > > > >Speaking of making money - how's the new business going, Mag? > > > >hugs > >Rayna > > > >On Tue, Apr 30, 2002 at 01:22:23AM -0400, Magenta Raine wrote: > > Rayna, > > have you thought about editing and doing research for uni students? > > > > Hugs, > > mag > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > > > > > Shopping online saves time, gasoline, and stress. > > Visit my Mall! > > And while you're there, check out my business opportunity! > > http://www.ebizgravity.com/tamar-raine