I made good money as a student / for a student / as students / for students.
I made good money as a student / for a student / as students / for students. Which prepositional phrase is natural or correct to you? Thank you so much as usual and have a good and safe.
Top answer
I made good money as a student / for a student. The second makes it clear that students are usually poorly paid.
— Mister Micawber
I made good money as a student / for a student.
The second makes it clear that students are usually poorly paid.
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