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For $100/month, the only thing you can really learn how to do is save your money.
I’d continue my music production online classes I started few years ago and never finished.
How to buy 8 bucks worth of great used books every month and how to save 92 bucks every month.
Not be fat cause no money for food
Learn how to resell items
$100 a month can get you FAFSA, scholarships, and some community college credits that can eventually transition into a degree or certification .
you can also save it for one year and end up with $1,200. you can use that for a larger learning project that requires more money upfront.
My personal advice would be to make a list of things that you’ve always wanted to learn. Circle the top three that’s in the most appealing or you are the most eager to pursue. Of those three pick one.
look up anything and everything online and see how much you can take in without spending a penny.
After that, decide if you want to go a step further, what direction that means for you, and how much that will cost. Maybe by then you’ll actually have that 12 months of 100 every 31 days saved up.
$100 a month can get you FAFSA, scholarships, and some community college credits that can eventually transition into a degree or certification .
you can also save it for one year and end up with $1,200. you can use that for a larger learning project that requires more money upfront.
My personal advice would be to make a list of things that you’ve always wanted to learn. Circle the top three that’s in the most appealing or you are the most eager to pursue. Of those three pick one.
look up anything and everything online and see how much you can take in without spending a penny.
After that, decide if you want to go a step further, what direction that means for you, and how much that will cost. Maybe by then you’ll actually have that 12 months of 100 every 31 days saved up.
I’d use it for materials to experiment with. Need extra wood and metal to try different procedures.
I’d learn at least one way to waste my money, lol.
I’d Somme it up… or the whiskey/beer/weed/whatever equivalent
Trickle down economics doesn’t work.
Unless you can bank it until you have a larger amount, $100 per month will get you a skill share account and a few extras. That’s about it.
German and math. Already getting my bachelors, but it would be good to brush up on my math skills to make a potential masters degree easier. German for the sake that I want to learn a third language and have an internship or an exhange semmester in there
How to increase my learning budget.
Investing