5 Tips for Staying on Track as the Semester Moves Forward

The following post was contributed by Kelly Kilpatrick, who writes on the subject of obtaining an online college degree. She invites your feedback at kellykilpatrick24 at gmail dot com. You’ve been in school for several weeks now, and chances are you’ve had at least a couple of quizzes and maybe even a major paper or […]

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Are You Voting: Update

An update to our previous post, Are You Voting? The answer is no:

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Comparison Shopping – Saving Money on Everything

Matt Cutts, the unofficial Google blogger, wrote on his blog the other day some helpful advice for us college students: A few days ago I was in a college bookstore that wanted to charge $178.60 for a copy of Mathematical Physics, by Eugene Butkov. $178.60? For a used, paperback book? Grrr. I took a picture […]

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Are You Voting?

College students are known for being advocates. And we should be. The least amount of advocacy one can do is to vote. So if you are not registered, you may still have time. If you are registered, make sure to get an absentee ballot from your home state. Many states like Massachusetts have all the […]

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How To: Build Your Own Loft Bed

The following is a guest post by Tom Dudeck of Campusloftbeds.com. He has some nice projects listed on his site along with loft bed plans you can buy. Be sure to check it out. Dorm life can be difficult. It involves somehow fitting all of what once fit in multiple rooms into a space no […]

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