Ah, the joys of being a student: the late-night cramming, the questionable food choices, and most importantly, those glorious discounts that you’ll pine for once you toss that cap into the air and enter the “real world.” Who knew a piece of plastic with your face on it could unlock a treasure trove of discounts? Seriously, I’ve seen less valuable items at pawn shops.
From cinema escapades to endless online shopping binges, your student ID practically screams, “Let me save you some money, my financially challenged friend!” Yet, while flashing that ID might work in-store, there are also nifty little apps like UNiDAYS and Student Beans that pack discounts tighter than your jeans after exam week.
By no means exhaustive (thank goodness), here’s a cherry-picked selection of financial indulgences tailor-made for the starry-eyed scholar.
Pursuing Subscriptions Like a True Pro
Let’s talk subscriptions, because who has time to watch shows without some financial sacrifice? Apple Music and Apple TV+ are practically begging for your student ID, offering a discount that’s making your wallet rejoice. Pay £5.99 for Apple Music (a steal, considering it usually costs more than one of my textbooks) and voilà! You’re also treated to Apple TV+ for free. Honestly, it’s like getting a free six-piece chicken McNugget with your Xbox—priceless!
If electronics are your jam, head over to the Apple Education Store, where you can score up to 10% off Macs and iPads. It’s available year-round but act fast—there’s a bonus: free goodies worth up to £179 until October 21st! Who knew education could also be about complimentary swag?
All Aboard the Money-Saving Train!
Students and travel: a match made in budget heaven. Grab yourself a 16-25 Railcard for just £35, which gives you one-third off rail fares because, let’s face it, paying full price when you could be playing the savings game is just sad. If you’re really lucky, some banks are doling out free Railcards if you open a student account! Discounted travel AND free lab coats? Sign me up!
As for your dream vacation? Jet2Holidays will throw you a £105 discount off your trip if you use a cheeky little code from Student Beans. But tread carefully; you can’t have more than two adults in your booking or the discount vanishes like your motivation in Week 12!
Fashionably Frugal
Ah, fashion. The high-speed train to debtville. Fear not, students—you can snag 10% off ASOS with UNiDAYS or Student Beans, because nothing says “I’m responsible” like buying clothes you’ll wear just once. Bershka’s online store also adores students, offering 10% off, but only on full-price items. That’s a lesson in patience, folks.
And if you have a keen sense for athletic wear, rejoice! Nike gives you 10% off with UNiDAYS, while Adidas takes that up a notch with a 15% discount if you verify your student status. You’re practically rolling in savings! Just don’t forget to wear the gear while you sip coffee from your overpriced Instagrammable mug.
Beauty and the Budget
For those whose beauty routines rival the frugality of a budget airline, Sephora has you covered with 15% off your makeup essentials. Meanwhile, Boots is at it again, offering a 10% discount that comes with the delightful requirement of signing up for their (free) advantage card. There’s something ironically satisfying about signing up for discounts; isn’t it just like spending money to save money?
If looking good is your game, The Gym Group is offering a 25% discount for a 12-month membership and 10% for month-to-month plans. But, surprise! It’s not without hidden fees—mostly related to the horror of working out alongside people who actually enjoy it.
Feasting on Discounts
Hungry? Step right up for some student deals! At Burger King, it’s 20% off your order from Sunday to Friday, which might just save you enough to buy an actual meal instead of a packet of instant noodles. Domino’s, too, is your fat wallet’s friend, offering a plethora of deals that plunge deeper than a fry cook’s oil tank.
Uber Eats is ready to swoop in; enjoy £10 off your first two orders. For those culinary connoisseurs, Greggs is even tossing in a free treat—because nothing says “academic success” quite like eating well. Just remember to flash that student ID like it’s your golden ticket—because, well, it is.
Activities for Less
Bowling anyone? Hollywood Bowl is your haven of cheap thrills, offering two games and a drink for the price of a studiously brewed cup of coffee. Just keep in mind that there are rules, because what’s life without a hassle?
And for all you cinephiles? Odeon offers 20% off a Limitless subscription, allowing you to watch movies from the comfort of a seat that historically has witnessed many a first date gone wrong. Meanwhile, London Theater Direct is playing generous, offering 5% off tickets—because who doesn’t want to pay mere pence to witness the dubious acting talents of future “has-beens”?