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Well, since you're very tech-savvy you can head to freelancing sites like upwork.com or something and do some freelance gigs. Check out the job categories there. There might be something there for you to make a small income to support you now and in college. That's how I got through college. Please be aware that it's not easy to find jobs on those freelancing sites. It takes some patience, dedication, and hard work. Just like any other thing in life. If you find that you need help making your profile and such, feel free to send me a message. I don't mind at all. In the meantime, I do suggest that you keep looking around for a regular job at a coffee shop or a restaurant, a warehouse, or something because this may be faster than establishing yourself as a freelancer in some niche. But freelancing really suits college life when you need money in my humble opinion. As one of the benefits of freelancing is that you can set your own schedule. So, when you're in college, you can stop working when you have exams or something.