yasi_joy,
There are definitely possibilities for income out there. I finished up my bachelors degree a year ago and sure wish I knew then what I know now. The first thing I would recommend is to be open to all opportunities and actively seek out opportunities.
While in college I didn't really need a job, but the summer before my last semester of school I started looking around. I applied for jobs not necessarily looking for employment, but more to just see what was out there and to get some experience with interviewing. I ended up doing about a dozen interviews and landing my current job. During the time I finished school I was allowed to telecommute six days a week, making only one trip to the office a week. Since then I have started doing even more telecommuting along in addition to my regular 9-5 job. If you look long enough you can find employers that need what you have to offer. If you don't have a lot to offer, work on it some. You can learn to type easily and there are plenty of data entry jobs out there that you can do from your dorm room or computer lab.
If you look around, I'm sure you can something that will fit your schedule and lifestyle. It may not be a dream job... but you can make money doing just about anything.
Good luck!
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