Quick Reminders For Beginning of the Semester
It has been a week since school has started for me and many other college students. Although it is my last semester, one must not fall to the temptation to just splurge on making these few months a great one. From books to financial aid (although I don’t have to worry about this anymore), here [...]
The Last Undergrad Tuition Bill Is Here
Finally, I hold the last of many tuition statements in my hands. It is also the scariest one because I’m actually paying more cash upfront than just taking loans. Over the years, I’ve slowly deviated from borrowing money to that my debt after graduation would be less of a burden. This semester’s bill is $1,849.52. [...]
New York State Universities Increases Tuition
Higher education is getting more and more expensive and in this state of the economy, the state thinks it is okay to make it even less affordable. In the past few months, rumors of this tuition hike have driven my campus to petition against it, along with many other state universities. Apparently, we’ve failed. I [...]
Guest Post At Green Panda Treehouse
I had the honor to guest post on another personal finance blog for college students and new graduates at Green Panda Treehouse. The post talks of Obama’s $4000 tax credit for college students who complete 100 hours of community service. It is something that concerns everyone who is about to go or already going to [...]
Blogging Scholarships for College Students
As I surfed around the blogosphere, I found a few scholarships that college student bloggers were eligible to receive. Who doesn’t want money for college? Even though I am a senior, I found out I was still a possible candidate. Scholarships are a great way to pay for college and it can be a good [...]








