Is there a special discount in software for students

is there a special discount in software for students studying in this area?

… you can get a 20% discount:
You'll notice here&then as a promotion special discounts for iTunes gift-cards. Elelctronic suppliers, super-markets, Walmart, even drugstores often offer 50€ gift-cards for 40€!
(for readers in Germany; actually Lidl offers 20% off)
Load the credit to your account => happy shopping

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