College Student Bought Home Instead of Renting
I just heard this story from a friend of a college student, lets name him John, who made quite the gutsy financial decision that ended up to work well for him. Eight years ago in the fall of 2000, John was an entering freshman at the State University of New York at Buffalo. As he [...]
Making Use Of My Tuition
Ever looked at a tuition bill and see all these numbers but you only care about the total amount? Well, if you do go over those numbers, you’ll see that there are many fees. For example: I have to pay an Undergraduate Activity fee, Transportation fee, Technology fee, and Athletic fee. It is just a [...]
Classes Have Started And It’s A Bumpy Road Ahead (Financially)
Senior year doesn’t seem to be much of a difficult ride… so far. But, I am struggling for some income while expenses are rushing at me. Jobs I’ve kept my previous volunteering position in my university’s dental school but since my schedule seems to be quite lenient, I’m squandering for some part-time work in school. [...]
The Selling Frenzy Begins
School is about to start and it seems like the time to start selling some stuff help ease the costs of back to school supplies. Let’s take a look at some of my ventures and expected incomes, if everything sells. As you may know from an earlier post of how I make money through my [...]
Frugal Textbook Buying Tips
Classes start next week for me and it is time to get everything in order for the new school year. Textbooks make up a major portion of the expenses of school. Spending $500 on textbooks is considered normal. I look at that number and it makes me sick at the prices that publishing companies make [...]







