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| The CollegeHumor Guide To College: Selling Kidneys for Beer Money, Sleeping with Your Professors,Majoring in Communications, and Other Really Good Ideas |
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The writers of the tremendously popular Web site CollegeHumor.com have prepared a hilarious, entertaining guide that dares young readers to make college the best and funniest four (or more) years of their lives.
CollegeHumor.com is the National Lampoon of its generation. Since its creation in early 2000, the Web site has grown to become the nation’s most recognized comedy brand for young people. With eight million unique visitors a month, quarterly revenues surpassing $1.2 million, and a successful line of merchandise (from T-shirts to novelties)—not to mention a deal with Paramount to create and brand movies with CollegeHumor’s imprimatur—CollegeHumor is truly a franchise in the making. The CollegeHumor Guide to College is a laugh-out-loud depiction of the college experience. Written primarily by two of CollegeHumor’s most popular columnists, Ethan Trex and Streeter Seidell, this guide features all-new material not found on the Web site. It also includes helpful advice—the kind you probably won’t hear from a college counselor—on an array of subjects, such as food, clothing, parents, dating, sex, drinking, and roommates. Filled with outrageous illustrations, this edgy and irreverent book will be indispensable to all present and future undergraduates. |
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| 1000 Best Smart Money Secrets for Students |
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Expert Debby Fowles shows you:
Before College -Nine little-known places to look for scholarships -13 tips for winning scholarships -Maximize your eligibility for financial aid -17 secrets to save money on college housing
At School -Creative ways to control entertainment costs -12 cash-generating ideas -Textbook websites that will save you money -The secrets of successful budgeting -8 warnings about student loans -Get the best jobs on campus
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Thursday, July 29th, 2010 at
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Bre asked:
I am a full time student and college athlete. I have an athletic scholarship, so my tuition is payed for. However, I need some extra money for my living expenses while in school. I have received a small student loan, but it is not enough. I don’t have time for a part time job because of my practice and game schedules. How can I get additional loans, and where should I apply?
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Thursday, July 29th, 2010 at
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Are you trying to pay for college and you cannot get enough money from regular financial aid? Do you need extra money for tuition, books, fees, and living expenses? There are ways that you can get more student loan money with an alternative student loan if you know where to look. Here are some helpful tips for you.
First, when you are looking at your budget and figuring out how much money you need for college you should always over exaggerate. This is important because if you just assume you will be fine on what you think you need, then how are you going to deal with an unexpected expense like a car repair or trip to the hospital.
Second, with an alternative student loan you can get extra money to help you so that you do not have to work and you can concentrate on your studies. There are various types of alternative student loans out there for you and all you really need to do is talk to your financial aid office to find out what you can qualify for.
Last, when it comes to any type of loan for schooling it is important that you make sure the loans do not have to be paid back until you have graduated. They should give you some sort of a grace period after graduation before they begin to ask you to pay for your student loans. This is important because you do not want this stress while you are taking classes.
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Thursday, July 29th, 2010 at
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brut44 asked:
Okay, here’s the deal I’m pushing 30, have little to no income. and no kids. I’m thinking of joining the navy or going to a community college, but I want to go to college regardless. The financial aid and aquiring grants seem to confuse me some. I’ve been told, for someone like me(little to no income, late 20′s), can pretty much go tho college for free. How exactly do I go about doing this? Should I go for a Pell Grant or some other grant? I assume I need to fill out a FAFSA before I can be considered for any grant of any kind? I’m getting desperate/ left behind here and I don’t think I want to join the navy if I can go to college for next to nothing Right now.
Hey, thanks for your time and help!!…It’s starting to get a little pathetic here lol. And please just don’t tell me to just surf the web for grants-tell me which ones I need to look for please.
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ltlluci asked:
I’m trying to help get my son in college, he really wants to go to the local technical college here in town. Can anyone tell what scholarships are available to him and which ones are not based on his parents income (there’s no way we can help him thru, we have 3 other kids at home). he will be the first in his family to attend college. We are in Georgia. Any advise would be appreciated.
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