New Year’s resolutions are easy to make, but hard to keep. Instead of making the same resolutions you make every year, resolve to prepare for your career and improve your grades with a few important steps. Find Your Best Career(s) Career planning should be important to every college student, but many don’t consider their career…
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Don’t Let Student Loans Ruin You
Today’s high tuition costs necessitate loans for many college students. Loans have become so common that hardly anyone thinks about the consequences of this debt. It’s a smart investment in your future, right? Not always. First, interest on loans is accruing daily (once you graduate for subsidized and while you’re still in school for unsubsidized). …
10 Things to Do Before Graduating College
The following post is contributed by Mark Davies, who writes on the topic of Online Masters Degree . He welcomes your comments at his email id: markdavies247<@>gmail<.>com. It’s one of the best times of your life – you’re on your own for the first time in your life, yet free of most of the responsibilities…
25 Free Financial Resources for Recent Graduates
As a new graduate, you may have loans to pay back, and you probably aren’t earning a lot (if you have any income at all). You may also be adjusting to a new city and starting a new job. How do you begin to save for the future, pay off debt, and establish your career…
Associates Degrees that Offer Great Opportunities
You don’t need to spend four or more years in school to be qualified for a great career, and the rising cost of tuition makes a two-year degree a smarter choice for many. Fortunately, an associate’s degree can be more marketable than a bachelor’s or even a master’s degree, depending on your concentration. Some associate’s…