October 13, 2009 | By Connor Sullivan In Online Business | by Connor SullivanMoving into your first apartment is an exciting experience. If you are like most college students or new graduates, money is going to be tight, and yet you want your place to look presentable as well as be functional. You don’t have to spend a lot on things like Bauhaus furniture or Modloft furniture to have a young, modern looking home if you use some common sense and ingenuity.The first strategy for saving mo
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by Connor Sullivan Moving into your first apartment is an exciting experience. If you are like most college students or new graduates, funds are limited, and yet you want your place to look nice and you need it to be functional. You don’t have to spend a lot on things like Bauhaus furniture or Modloft furniture to have a young, modern looking home if you use some common sense and ingenuity. One viable option for saving money when setting up your first grown-up apartment is to get a roommate
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Happy Monday! We are down to two girls now from five - it's so quiet! I actually got to go to the gym at my regular time! Now it's time to work. :) But first, an incredible resource for college bound students: Amber Johnson over at Online College sent me this wonderful article she thought you might find useful if you're a college/high school student or parent of one. 100 Free and Essential Web Tools for the College Bound By Hannah Watson Heading off to college c
There’s something about toilet paper that makes it generally acceptable to steal whenever the opportunity presents itself. For the most part, the people who are usually guilty of jacking a roll here and there are college students who have moved into their first apartment and don’t realize how toilet paper comes to find itself on the roll, and unemployed people who just don’t have a budget to buy it anymore. Because of its unsavory duty, toilet paper is one of the first purchases to get cut becau
“Student” and “credit cards” are words many people don’t like to hear mentioned in the same sentence. It is easy to point out how many students have racked up thousands of dollars in credit card debt and make a blanket statement that students should stay as far away from credit cards as possible. But I disagree. Proper credit card use is a great way to increase your credit score . Credit cards are also one of the easiest ways for most people to begin their credit history . It is easier to ob