How many of you are currently full time college students?

How many of you affiliate marketers are fulltime college students?

  • Attend a college fulltime

    Votes: 364 43.4%
  • Didnt go to college

    Votes: 65 7.7%
  • Graduated from college

    Votes: 252 30.0%
  • Went to college then dropped out

    Votes: 158 18.8%

  • Total voters
    839

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Being a fulltime undergraduate college student, I was wondering how many other affiliates out there are also fulltime students in college. I was wondering if AM interferes with your studies. AL-so I was wondering how much time each day do you dedicate to AM and how much do you make a day.

Thanks!
 


My college asked me to leave because of poor attendance or they'd exclude me, so i dropped out - best thing i ever did.
 
Grad school definitely counts. I'm also interested in seeing how much money fulltime students are making while they are still in school.
 
Full time college student in the Netherlands, but I only go to the important classes (law, finance, ..). The fun thing about affiliate marketing is you can do it from any place at any time as long as you have a computer and internet. I dedicate around 5-8 hours a day to AM (not counting weekends) and make well in the xx,xxx (euro) a month.

I still believe it's important to have something to fall back on, so that's why I want to finish this study. Only 1 more year to go untill I can really go fulltime with AM (even though I say I'm doing it fulltime already)
 
Full time college student in the Netherlands, but I only go to the important classes (law, finance, ..). The fun thing about affiliate marketing is you can do it from any place at any time as long as you have a computer and internet. I dedicate around 5-8 hours a day to AM (not counting weekends) and make well in the xx,xxx (euro) a month.

I still believe it's important to have something to fall back on, so that's why I want to finish this study. Only 1 more year to go untill I can really go fulltime with AM (even though I say I'm doing it fulltime already)

WOW, if you're spending 5-8 hours a day you must not have any free time. How do you balance school and AM without letting either fall to the wayside?
 
WOW, if you're spending 5-8 hours a day you must not have any free time. How do you balance school and AM without letting either fall to the wayside?

As I said, I only go to the important classes, which basicly means I only have to go to school for about 2 days a week total. This gives me more than enough time to work on AM.

Either way you're motivated or you're not. If you don't want to stay up until 2am to finish a campaign while you have school/work the next day: AM is not for you.
 
I'm a full-time student and also have a part-time job; any time I can spare between those is for AM.

Also, no one's going to tell you how much they make.
 
Either way you're motivated or you're not. If you don't want to stay up until 2am to finish a campaign while you have school/work the next day: AM is not for you.
I'm Dutch as well and this is pretty much the truth. 9-5's are 9-5's for a reason....................... you work from nine to five. As CEO, get ready to breathe work.
 
To the people who replied, "Went to college then dropped out", why is that? The reason I'm asking is because college can be such a great experience (social-wise) especially if you have the money to enjoy yourself (and even if you never plan on using what you studied).

I'd give my right nut to have that social scene again. Online marketing/Work from home is the best type of work IMO but it does have a huge drawback - the social factor.
 
I'm full time CS and trying to figure out this am thing on the side. And i work part time ~30 hrs / week. Which I can't wait to quit once I have stable AM income.
 
Full-Time Student, Full-Time AM.

I have thought about dropping out numerous times, but now I am going overtime with school (18 classes from Sept-Aug.) and in August I will graduate :) While in Spain, my courses are all online. Thank goodness my school offers it...

Does it take away from A.M. and free-time? Certainly. Does it help me adapt and learn how to be more productive? Absolutely. When I graduate, it will certainly be an asset in my life, not that I may ever even use the degree... but I am paying for school, and I want something to show for it.
 
I have a full-time JOB (50-60 hours a week) and am doing AM in all my spare time, including weekends, so I can quit and do AM full time. Not that my job's so bad, but obviously it'd be better to work for myself.

College was a joke for me. 12 hours a week of classes, a couple for homework, and the rest just lounging around doing fuck all (and I went to a good college). God I wish I had discovered AM in those days. So much spare time...
 
I am a full time student, studying EE. I go to school the US, but currently studying abroad in England for a year. Traveling, making money, and studying; it's a good time.
 
Let's face it, college is a scam. Any moron can get a degree. I know plenty. And if you say "well, it's worth it if you go to a top-tier school." Sure, but I know a few unemployed ivy leaguers. In short, college means shit. You don't need a degree to make a shit-ton of money,especially in IM. If I had started IM out of high school and hadn't wasted years in college, I'd be worth ten times what I'm worth now.

Those of you who go to university for free in europe . . .lucky mother f'ers. . .